Recently I bought a home (condo / townhouse) with crawlspace foundation. The seller's inspection report said one of the wood post is slightly tilted / shifted yet it does not give any dollar quote on how much it cost to fix nor the seller fix this.
The seller agent get one of her contacts to do an "oral quote" said it would be $1400 to straighten it up. The buyer agent said he had something similar done before on one of his property and it cost $150-300 basically to just jack the frame up slightly and straighten the post before lowing the jack. He gave me a contact but the guy is not responding.
One foundation guy on yelp told me it is too small of a job for him to come for because the minimum he does is $1800, and any handy man can straighten it up for me. Another foundation guy said the same about the job being too small and "cosmetic only" because 90% of the weight is in the perimeter concrete and the posts only support 10% total (and I only have 1 post shifted / tilted).
What is the likely scenario here and how much is this kind of job usually?
The seller agent get one of her contacts to do an "oral quote" said it would be $1400 to straighten it up. The buyer agent said he had something similar done before on one of his property and it cost $150-300 basically to just jack the frame up slightly and straighten the post before lowing the jack. He gave me a contact but the guy is not responding.
One foundation guy on yelp told me it is too small of a job for him to come for because the minimum he does is $1800, and any handy man can straighten it up for me. Another foundation guy said the same about the job being too small and "cosmetic only" because 90% of the weight is in the perimeter concrete and the posts only support 10% total (and I only have 1 post shifted / tilted).
What is the likely scenario here and how much is this kind of job usually?