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Sam Gad
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Is this safe?

Sam Gad
  • chicago, IL
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Hello!

Recently purchased multi-family and was told by the inspector that the landing structure at the steps isn't attached well to the house and it must be properly secured to the structure to prevent collapse. Not sure where I should attach it to the house, or which part I should attach? Does anybody have any ideas? The overall porch is built very solid. Had a handyman tell me there is nothing wrong with it the way it is so I am not sure. The 2 vertical pieces are what the landing is currently resting and the stairs go straight down to the ground. Can provide more pics if it helps.

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