The phrase
"foundation issues" refers to problems or damages that occur in the base or structure of a building. It could include things like cracks, unevenness, or shifting, which can have negative effects on the stability and safety of the building.
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In this instance, some
major foundation issues arose in the inspection that the seller was unwilling to address so we collectively decided that it was best to move on.
We'd dealt
with foundation issues in our first house and weren't anxious to deal with it again so we passed on that house too.
While nobody likes to think about the possibility
of foundation issues, roof problems, or major appliances breaking down, you have to be ready.
That crack would only grow bigger and more troublesome over time, until I was finally forced to consider the possibility that maybe it represented a
serious foundation issue.
However,
foundation issues don't need to break a real estate deal, nor do they need to turn you off from a home if it's «the one» for you.
I would definitely look for some of the main issues that are found in old homes such
as foundation issues, old plumbing (rusted or deteriorated), electrical (I believe that age will have fuses instead of breaker box (not an expert in this arena), and other deferred maintenance.
Trial judges, like good trial lawyers, want the trial to go smoothly and efficiently and not be repeatedly bogged down by trial
document foundation issues that can and should be worked out in advance.
Make sure you do your due diligence to avoid the major problems
like foundation issues, non winterized plumbing... etc and you should be fine with the small work.
The
Yawkey Foundations issued a statement saying the petition was «disappointing» and the move to rename the street is «an action based on a false narrative about Tom Yawkey and his record as the team's owner.»
In Texas, one
foundation issuing EJW grants would like to see a larger pool of applications before it begins to evaluate its candidates.
That is crazy, every single house had
foundation issues!!? Is that bad luck or a function of the market / soil?
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many foundation issues are revealed in the walls and doors, you can also see clues in the floors.
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I know lenders are picky about financing properties
with foundation issues, roof issues, electrical issues, and plumbing issues.
The best way to stay on top
of foundation issues is to visually inspect your home at the start of each season, explains Bryan Baeumler, a contractor and the host of HGTV's House of Bryan.
Instead, negotiate based off of major problems that could not have been anticipated from the visible condition and age of the home — specifically, expensive upgrades that could significantly impact you
like foundation issues.
«Probably not doing enough due diligence, not getting a professional home inspection on the deal, and then overlooking
major foundation issues that cost us $ 20,000.
The other week, for instance, Bush» s
foundation issued a document that challenged a number of misperceptions about the Common Core.
If you lie awake haunted by visions of mold or «
foundation issues,» it's time to take a deep breath.
I came across it when looking up
a foundation issue and liked it.
Major
foundation issues and significant water damage are at the top of the list of signs to walk away from.
If your contractor missed
a foundation issue that's going to cost $ 50k to fix, your contractor will be excitedly awaiting the check you're about to write him or her.
If they miss a $ 50k
foundation issue, good luck getting anything from them or their insurance.
Can anyone comment on the ability to obtain financing and insurance on a property with
foundation issues?
- Significant deferred maintenance issues (like Brianna said, major mold or
foundation issues, for example.
There are
no foundation issues that I noticed, but there is some water damage from a tub or sink that overflowed in an upstairs bathroom.
between property taxs and
foundation issues this is a tough market... again just personal opinion based on my expiernce owning property there and paying those astronomical tax bills and having to do foundation work on every single property I ever bought..
I am trying to close on a home that has
foundation issues.
but unless these issues were brought up and it was just another ra ra thread for a market this person could have gone to texas got with some flipper or TK company that simply will not divulge
the foundation issues and soil issue that are prevalent and real in that market..
If any of the doors fail to close properly, then the house may have
a foundation issue.
If you see cracks or drywall repair, then it may be
a foundation issue.
If it needs some cosmetic rehab, that's fine, just
no foundation issues, please.