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Yoni Rozenstein
  • Investor
  • Tel-Aviv, Israel
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structural work in the basment

Yoni Rozenstein
  • Investor
  • Tel-Aviv, Israel
Posted

Gentelmans, whould like to get an advise - house was built on 1955, at the past few years there some major structural work done. 

The main bulge/crack has been secured along the long wall at the back of the house. 

Is this secured along the wall are designed for a number of years and then will require reinforcement again?  Are infrastructure problems as noted despite where fixed  could affect the property value? discourage buyers  from buying.? Thanks