From the Forum: How Can Structural Damages in an Old Home Be Fixed?
A Brownstoner reader is looking to buy a hundred-year-old landmarked home — but the inspector found significant structural defects, including sagging floor joists between each of the house’s two bathrooms.
A Brownstoner reader is looking to buy a hundred-year-old landmarked home — but the inspector found significant structural defects, including sagging floor joists between each of the house’s two bathrooms.
The reader wants to know: Are these issues fixable? How much would it cost? Share your thoughts below.
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