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BRRRR on a Moved Home
I came a across an upper/lower home for sale that seems like it would be a great candidate to BRRRR. It needs quite a bit of work, but is in a good location and is a nice style home. However, I found out that this home was physically moved from a different location in Wisconsin at an unknown time. The current owners had an inspection done and showed many problems, including sub-grade shifting, cracked walls and ceilings, negative grading, and several other issues stemming from these.
Has anybody every done work with a moved house, and what was your experience?