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Emily Chen
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Recommended inspectors for old properties, sloping floors

Emily Chen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hi all! 

I'm a fairly new investor in the Twin Cities. I just had an offer accepted on a duplex built in the 1900s. (My first house hack, hopefully!)

I've never owned or managed a property built before 2000, so I feel out of my depth. It seems well maintained, but there was some settling and sloping of the floors. No major cracking or other warning signs that I could see, there are tenants safely living in the house, and the TISH was pretty clean (although it did mention the sloping floors).  I rented a house with sloping floors in college, and had no issues with it, but then again I didn't own the property!

Does anyone have any recommendations for inspectors who are experienced with old houses, particularly sloping floors?  Anything you recommend that I watch out for?

Thanks so much for your help!

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Bruce Runn
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Bruce Runn
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Every house that’s over 100 years with have some floors that are not perfectly level- so own over a dozen.  All homes have a little settling.  Remember this is 1900 technology/ building methods- good but not perfect.  As long as it’s not sinking into a corner or off the foundations, it’s typically ok -an experienced inspector will tell yo if there is a problem- I use pro-home inspections- Mark Felion out of St Paul

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