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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, I may be coming into this topic late. But I’ve never heard of a “Water Engineer”. I spent summer and winter breaks in High school thru college working for my grandfather ( Owned a construction company). Usually, extend gutters. Make sure clay like soil has a nice slope away from the house. Details you can look up. I like these issues. Try and send pics. Most likely this is very solvable with minimum effort/money Forgot to mention, I’ve lived in and flipped a dozen houses. Most had water issues - that’s why I got them cheap. Yet I’ve never spent more than a thousand dollars fixing them. Best of luck [/quote] Depending on the extent of the flip, you shouldn’t be able to sell them without installing functional perimeter drains. [/quote] Nonsense.[/quote]
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