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Pete Bhanshali
  • Chicago-Texas
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Hello BiggerPocket Family,

It appears I may have a foundation issue at one of my properties. Could you please recommend a company to take a look at it?

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Allan Smith
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Allan Smith
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Quote from @Pete Bhanshali:

Hello BiggerPocket Family,

It appears I may have a foundation issue at one of my properties. Could you please recommend a company to take a look at it?


 I'm late to this but for anyone else that finds this later, the best way is to:

1. Hire an engineer
2. meet the engineer or get schematic reports from him on how to fix
3. find and hire a GC that specializes in that type of work. NOT a foundation contractor that you see on billboards! Those guys are expensive and they don't even send an engineer out to diagnose your issue.

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