All Forum Posts by: David Anievas
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Post: Can you correct a leaning house?

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- Broomfield, CO
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Sadly, this is not an older home - it was built in an area known for goofy soil conditions. What makes it a little more worrisome is that it's an attached townhome - so I'm concerned that by addressing one unit, it will open a can of worms next door.
Post: Can you correct a leaning house?

- Investor
- Broomfield, CO
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Hi All -
Long time reader, first time poster in Colorado.
I'm looking at a townhouse as a flip. I have a structural report identifying some foundation issues in the basement, and an estimate to "stabilize" the issue. What appears to be the next issue is that the house leans. Previous owner had someone shim the floors so that the floors are level, but the walls have a noticeable lean.
So my question is: is it possible to get the house/walls square again?
Or should I run run run.
Thanks
Post: How do I plot multiple addresses on a map?

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- Broomfield, CO
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I used to have a software called "Streets and Trips" - it was great for plugging in addresses, then it would lay out the most efficient route.