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Oyinkan Bakare
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  • Murray, UT
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Structural Engineer Recommendation in Salt Lake City, Utah

Oyinkan Bakare
  • New to Real Estate
  • Murray, UT
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Closed on my 1st property (4bd/2b) end of June 2020. Planning to eventually rent both the upstairs & downstairs as 2 separate 2bd/1b apartments. The house has a detached garage with an attached studio (planning to reno & live in it).Currently renovating, but need help determining if the kitchen wall upstairs is load bearing and if I can remove it. Also want to add a separate basement entrance. Can anyone recommend a structural engineer/contractor that won't charge an arm and a leg to analyze?

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