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'Sagging addition' according to inspection
I just got an inspection report back about a property I am looking at and the big thing that jumped out was the 'sagging addition' due to insufficient foundation support. The addition is an overhang on the 2nd floor. The owner states there are brand new 6x6s and the original construction was only 10yrs ago. Has anyone tried to repair this before and if so how bad was it?