That line being thst perfect, I'll bet you there is a drive way or at least a pathway where heavy stuff passes close by thr home, mix that with poor drainage from the roof, onto the ground, and this straight line is very common... Bow, if thst lune was staggered in the cinder blocks, drainage problem, on the high side of the land plot... Meaning, this wall faces the high side, collecting a water table pressure and cant flow around the house base structure and just pushes all over the blocks.. On both corners, outside, holes can be drilled, with auger attachment, down to the floor line of basement, then run those two holes trenched out to lower terrain fir drainage or removal of water.. after about a month, if you are lucky, the soil might dry up a bit, and the cinder blocks may/can settle back flat... If not, a trencher line about 1 foot or 3 away the full width of the home, also, down to the floor line of the basement, just releiving the pressure of the soil/water pushing on the wall, and the weight of the building structure will over power the 1 to 3 foot of soil and push it back as the blocks lever themselves back to flat, as thr soil, only needs to move about 1/4 of an inch, directly behind the separated joint line, let it doit slowly, to the blocks hinge naturally how they went open, it you try to force it quickly, the blocks will shift on you, now you have problems further to deal with. Then, cover trench slot with boards, (safety), leave trench empty for a week, hope for rain, if no rain, water modestly, the full length/width of building structure... Once blocks settle back flat, you can drop your tile in, follow guild lines for the brand of tile work.. this will not rectify the water leeching through the basement wall, this will just buy you time to figure corrective measures to deal with the outside of wall, with water barrier, and new exo-wall, but, is allot of work on that one.. good luck..
@EddieyuRealtor5 ай бұрын
haha we easily put a pass on this knowing that the work to correct it would be huge.... thanks for the detailed analysis!
@drubradley88215 ай бұрын
@@EddieyuRealtor it was fun... I clearly, am not there to see it in person, which would showcase a whole other perspective of how or what to rectify if at all .. I highly respect your choice to "PASS" on accepting this job, as you really gotta have every tool in the world, and be ready to rock and roll if the unfortunate and unforseen shows it's ugly head on a job like this... Still a fun video to theorize on...
A low interest rateholic wakes up in jail. He asks the first police officer he sees, "Why am I here?" "For house flipping, mortgage fraud and money laundering" replies the officer. "Great," says the man, "when do we start?"
@EddieyuRealtor8 ай бұрын
hahahahaha
@emilyduan8 ай бұрын
讲解的又细心有专业👍
@JERRY_ONG9 ай бұрын
Useful and professional information, thanks Eddie.
@EddieyuRealtor9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@emilyduan9 ай бұрын
从看房到买房把up主的视频看了一遍,干货满满! 专业👍
@EddieyuRealtor9 ай бұрын
哈哈哈感谢观看
@chionglee6062 Жыл бұрын
哪个社区犯罪率最高?
@EddieyuRealtor Жыл бұрын
市区的犯罪率最高哦
@harry12 Жыл бұрын
would being carless work if I have a job in dt detroit and live in dt windsor? afaik many people take tunnel bus every day to detroit. lots of jobs in canada are criminally underpaid. also can I deal with mortgage with usd instead of cad?
@EddieyuRealtor Жыл бұрын
Hi Harry, I don't see a problem living in DT Windsor since there is a public transport to Detroit. I know banks are tightening up on the mortagage applications nowadays but I'm pretty sure you can still apply for a mortgage as long as you are eligible to buy a proerty in Canada (foreigner buyer ban in effect now and may affect you...)