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Ever Opened Up a Wall to Find a Surprise?

Isaac Lane
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Question for the group: what’s the worst “hidden issue” you’ve uncovered once demo started?

On one of our flips, demo revealed that several basement support posts had been shimmed with scraps of wood instead of set on proper footings. The GC’s original bid didn’t account for structural repair, and the investor was staring down a costly change order.

Here’s what we did:

- Brought in a structural engineer the same week for quick specs.

- Negotiated the repair scope with the GC to keep pricing tight.

- Got approvals and work underway within 5 days, minimizing schedule slip.

 What surprises have you run into once the walls came down?

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Mike Kirby
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Quote from @Isaac Lane:

Question for the group: what’s the worst “hidden issue” you’ve uncovered once demo started?

On one of our flips, demo revealed that several basement support posts had been shimmed with scraps of wood instead of set on proper footings. The GC’s original bid didn’t account for structural repair, and the investor was staring down a costly change order.

Here’s what we did:

- Brought in a structural engineer the same week for quick specs.

- Negotiated the repair scope with the GC to keep pricing tight.

- Got approvals and work underway within 5 days, minimizing schedule slip.

 What surprises have you run into once the walls came down?

I bought a house at a tax sale in 2022 that someone else had started to do a rehab on but for some reason let it go due to $16,000 in back taxes. We decided to replace all of the electrical because it was built in the 1950's. When we took the sheetrock off in the living room we found wiring that was just twisted together with a wire nut holding it together. First time I've ever seen that and we have re-wired a lot of houses over the years....

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