I've seen that happen (either swing closed or open) with special hinges that have beveled surfaces on the hinge pin locations - think of the doors on restroom stall doors. So maybe a judicious application of a metal file to the hinge leaves? But I can't recall seeing that on interior doors unless the entire door tilts toward the direction of swing. Our front door to the outside naturally swings open if unlatched. It is just slightly out of plumb but by only a very slight amount. Not sure if that might be the cause and it has defied all my attempts to fix it so I hope someone comes up with a good solution not some cockamamie thing I might come up with.
Last edited by Sparty6971; 08-12-2017 at 10:49 AM.
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