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Srdjan Ilic Tearing down a wall. Is it possible? How much?
27 October 2020 | 12 replies

Thank you for taking the the time to read and provide any feedback in advance. 
The house is about 1200 sq ft with a big wall/closet in the middle (see picture attached). The floors are nice so I don’t see the need t...

CJ Clark REO home on Piers vs Concrete Foundation
24 November 2019 | 3 replies

Im looking to BRRRR an REO property in Montana. Im skeptical though of the foundation being on piers.  Im worried about when I go to refinance.  If you were to compare the home on piers to an identical home on a concr...

Rebeka Frakes Gibson National Home - taking down a bearing wall
31 July 2020 | 2 replies

I am looking to gain some information as to if anyone has taken down a bearing wall in a National Home.  I recently purchased a 1953 National Home (I believe it is a Gibson floorplan), and I am hoping to remove a bear...

Dave Phillips "repaired" cracked foundation and second story
27 January 2014 | 6 replies

I purchased a house in Edmonton that has a horizontal crack the entire length of one wall as well as at least one vertical crack.

The work has been repaired but the seller never disclosed that the crack was t...

Connor O'Brien Chicago Investors! Sagging beam contactor
1 April 2021 | 11 replies

Chicago InvestorsDoes anyone know of a good contractor/engineer to support a sagging beam

Scott Triemstra Taking down a wall - Who can I hire to assess the structure?
30 March 2021 | 6 replies

Hi, I'm going to start a rehab project but would like to assess the structure in the kitchen to determine whether or not I can take down a wall.  I am not going to hire a GC to do the work.  I just need to hire someon...

Greg P. No Dining Room - Feedback - How to fix issue?
23 April 2012 | 10 replies

Hello, we completed a rehab on a small 1100 sq ft house. We tried to figure out a way to put in a L shaped granite countertop, but the house didn't have enough space or we would have had to do some major construction...

Brandyn Whitacre Uneven floor question
16 February 2020 | 4 replies

I'm looking to purchase a 1,000sf single family home in a C neighborhood for about $22,000. It would rent from $650-$700 which sounds like a good deal, but the floor in the living room is extremely uneven. I walked ar...

Will F. Brick wall has long crack in it. Engineer, inspector or???
24 July 2012 | 8 replies

Hi we have a building that I'm managing that has a long thin crack in it. It could just need some sort of patching. I hope it's not something structural or that in the worst case the wall collapses.

I was wondering...

Bienes Raices Covering up AC hole
27 September 2010 | 10 replies

I was wondering if this would be expensive or difficult to put back to the way it was (the house is concrete block construction). I know that I could leave it there, but insurance co. may require me to remove it, and ...