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Concrete Foundation - House sagging towards the middle

Cody Kahl
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Hey,

I am currently looking at a property with good cash flow but has what sounds like foundation issues. I just talked to the sellers agent and they said the previous home inspection report said something about a structural issues. You can see from the photos on the place that the whole house is sagging towards the middle.

The house is obviously a decent price because of this and I am not afraid of getting the work taken care if I need to but I am not sure if anyone on here has any experience with this? The listing says "concrete" as the foundation so I am assuming this means a concrete slab foundation.

The agent mentioned that the issue was there 3 years ago when the seller bought the house and that it hasn't deteriorated at all since then, but who knows.

Thoughts?


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