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Cracks NOT common
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Default Cracks NOT common

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Originally Posted by MplsPete View Post
We looked at some houses in TV. In one, in the main room, the walls on two sides rose to a peak, mirroring the roof. There was a vertical crack in the drywall going toward the peak.
Our VLS agent was dismissive about that; he said it was insignificant and common.
Is this true?
We had a similar crack repaired last month. After removing the old drywall plaster and tape, we found that both the joining sheets had NOT been screwed to the stud behind. Big hurry, perhaps, to slap these homes together to sell.

No structural damage and we love our home. Just a careless builder I'm thinking.
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Our VLS agent was dismissive about that; he said it was insignificant and common.
Is this true?
NOT COMMON

Typically a FAULT in Structural Integrity … appears to be shifting in the Ceiling Joists, as they are two separate and independent Framing Members

BUT may not be affecting the Roof Structure,
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