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Updated about 3 years ago,
Do you always fix floor settling?
I have quite a few rehabs under my belt and have fixed / leveled several houses that had some uneven floors. I just bought a house (built in 1900) that has some uneven floors / settling issues. Not too bad but noticeable. I plan on rehabbing then renting this out. If I fix all of it, I am probably looking at quite a bit of sheet rock cracking and having to repair most of the doors and cracking tile/grout. I am considering leaving the floors the way they are and wanted to see opinions from other rehabbers on what you would do?