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Others believe that if this information is true, Jenelle and David are totally responsible for the state of their house.
“It’s also very common for these types of homes to sink,” wrote ColesExperience. “Idk why she and David are making such a big deal about it as the builder told them prior to the building process. There are many finishing issues that cannot be started until the house starts sinking.” They added, “My sister has almost this exact model in TN and they had to wait to do the seaming, crown molding in some of the rooms and a few other details until the sinking is complete. It’s similar to a house settling. When this starts to happen the builders come in and address all of the issues free of charge. It’s really not a big deal.”
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“Although I’ll be the first to admit that where she lives is all swamp,” they went on. “Not sea, swamp. I’m from the area and I really can’t believe they let her build a modular home there when they know the homes sink anyway let alone on that f*cking mud.”
User Petty_White questioned, “They should have known this going in, and would have if they were being responsible. Is it possible they did know and built/bought the land anyway because that land was cheaper than something better suited for building? This seems so dumb on their part, I can’t figure it out. Why did they want this plot so much?” wiredmomm pointed out, “I remember her posting about soil testing* the land so they definitely knew.”