There’s a house that was originally built modular but converted to be a permanent, standard home.
Prospective buyers would like the shims to be addressed. My inspector from when I purchased the home has a clear photo of the shim on the column and no comment about it.
- Is it a legitimate issue that needs to be addressed?
- Is my inspector liable since he clearly documented it when I purchased the home but did not flag it?
As an aside, according to the neighborhood handyman, every single house in my neighborhood had a wood shim+foundational column set up as this was allowed then since they were modular homes.
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