I walked through a house a couple days ago that had a slope in the kitchen floor.
In the unfinished basement I found jacks holding up the floor joists in several places,
and a 2x6 stood on-end under the spot where the floor was sinking.
On closer inspection I found, what I think, was sever termite damage to the joists.
There was clearly previous repairs done, where new 2x6s were nailed along-side the damaged joists.
I was told by a contractor that the repairs were "Scabbed in".
To my eyes it looked like the repairs were butted into the main joists which appeared to have termite damage as well.
The contractor I talked with, who had not seen the property, said the house
could be jacked up, and the joists replaced for $10,000 - $15,000.
The realtor I'm working with says she has seen this "Scabbed in" type of repair before, and thinks it's acceptable.
I want to make an offer on the house that takes into consideration my rehab costs plus the joist replacement cost. The realtor says she doesn't think it's necessary to include the termite repair cost.
Has anybody else seen "Scabbed in" repairs, and found them acceptable?
Will a buyer think that's OK?