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Propert Advice:Tear Down or Repair

Gabriel J.
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I have one car detached garage on a property that is leaning by an inch. It isn't alot I know, but it bugs me. I have already tried to straighten in a few times and it hasn't worked. I have tried to have some people come out to work on it and idk if they are just wanted to make money or what, but they recommended I tear it down.

After that I decided to take another look and saw that ill need to replace thr bottom and top sill on one side which I can do. But it won't solve the leaning issue. Its not dangerous I don't thing but I've stabilized it anyway. What would you guys recommend? Tear it down and pay another 20k+ to build another or let it be?

In most cases I understand "if it ain't broke dont fix it" but sometimes things could be better.

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