Mike and Doug looked in the attic of the hunter’s shed. It’s full of Styrofoam pellets, knee deep, in fact. They pulled a board off of the floor, and discovered that the building had no foundation, that it was a pole barn with walls and a floor floated into the structure. That explained the cracks in the porch, the uneven settling of the floor and the constant smell of mildew. I don’t think we can rehabilitate this building.
07.13.10
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