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Stuctural issues on condo

Jason F.
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Im looking to purchase a 400 sq ft ground-level condo in Ocean County. However, the unit needs to have the main beam possibly replaced (worse case scenario) or repaired. There is also foundation cracks that need to be fixed.


I have the inspection report. I'm looking to get rough numbers to fix the issues. I would like to connect with someone who is familiar with foundation work or can recommend a reliable company that I can contact for an estimate
 

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Joshua Gorsky
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Joshua Gorsky
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@Jason F.

Hi Jason, I have a company in mind that maybe able to help. If you are interested I can pass them along.

Have you reviewed the condominiums documents yet? Typically those types of issues are the responsibility of the association to address, not the unit owner.

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