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    Need quick advice - purchase a home with erosion around pool?

    Insane market here. Guarantee the seller will take the offer that is waiving inspection. Unfortunately very common in our area at this time.
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    Need quick advice - purchase a home with erosion around pool?

    My best guess is that the diagonal metal supports coming from the bottom of the pool itself are incorporated into the concrete. That is only way that thing is still in the air. Plus rebar in the concrete itself. A smaller adult could crawl into the space under the concrete for sure to get to the...
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    Need quick advice - purchase a home with erosion around pool?

    Need some quick advice: Went to look at a house that is for sale. House was excellent, pool great. Peeked under the decking of the downhill side of the pool and saw some major erosion issues. On a fairly large area (50 linear foot) the concrete apron is completely exposed underneath. It does...
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