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BELOW... these photos show the severely distressed drywall from the set crew trying to set the severely distorted modular sections.  The cracks appeared when the set crew tried to connect the two modular sections.  When placed on the foundation, the modular sections were so distorted that nothing was square or level, including the floor at the marriage line.  This gives clear indication just how badly distorted the two modular sections were originally built. 

BELOW... ALL of the window sills are bowed.  Some are minor, and others are very bad.
The sill below is bowed upward on the left, and on the right(not shown).

 

BELOW... the damage is obvious.  That crack in the drywall is ~1 inch.
To get a crack like that, something had to be severely stressed within the home's frame somewhere.

 

BELOW... the crack on the other side in the bedroom is also ~1 inch.

BELOW... the door is VERY out of square because this modular section is VERY out of square (left section).

BELOW... this bathroom door is out of square also (not like above though).  All but 3-4 doors are out of square (left section).

BELOW... are cracks that are very common throughout the house.
These cracks are nothing compared to the rest of the code violations and severely bastardized construction.

BELOW... are drywall cracks in the master bedroom.  These are also common throughout the home.
Sometimes the separation from wall to ceiling is ~1 inch.

 

BELOW... these cracks are nearly everywhere in the home about 4 feet high.
These would be normal stress cracks here and there as a result of transport.

 

BELOW... there are many door strike plates that are not installed properly as this one.
Or, the screws are not flush, or sticking out.

 

BELOW... the light switch is smashed in.  This was first noticed when the set crew pulled the wrapping off.

 

BELOW... an interesting hole above the main entry door... it is not visible from the outside.

BELOW... are two photos showing the VERY cheaply glued countertop edging (on the inside of the stove area).

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