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Page 9 of
damages... Home Re-Set on March 10th
of 2006 continued
BELOW ARE PHOTOS OF THE LEFT MODULAR SECTION
***Please note that ALL photo descriptions are referenced from the front of the home as
you are facing it.***
***Photos on pages 8 and 9 are viewed in a counter-clockwise direction.***
***Starting at the right front on page 8, and starting at the rear center
marriage line on page 9.***
BELOW... this
is at the rear, to the right of the marriage line where the two modular sections are
joined.
BELOW TWO
PHOTOS... the
amount of excess overhang increases as you near the left rear corner (as viewed
from front of home).
BELOW... the
amount of excess overhang at the rear knee-wall, is ~2.5+ inches.

BELOW... the
left rear corner overhangs the rear of the foundation by ~2.5+ inches.

BELOW... the
double 2X10 rim joists are very visibly OVERHANGING the left rear corner.

BELOW... to the
right of the left rear corner shows a 1" separation between the modular
section and the sill plate.

BELOW... left rear corner
as facing towards the front.

BELOW... from
the left rear corner, traveling along the foundation wall, there is still an
excess of 1" overhang.
This does not include the 5/8 inch OSB.
BELOW...
nearing the front left corner of the left modular section still shows excess
overhang.

Below... the
left front corner as viewed from the left side of home.

BELOW... the
left front corner is recessed inward by ~2.5+ inches.
Please note
that the tape measure is starting at the OSB, which is 5/8".
Going from the
rim joist yields ~2.5+ inches as at the rear left corner.

BELOW... this
is just to the left of the boxed bay window at the front of the left modular
section.

BELOW... this
is just to the right of the boxed bay window at the front of the left modular
section.

BELOW... again,
this is just to the right of the boxed bay window at the front of the left
modular section.

BELOW... the
massive deviation at the front of the home directly coincides with the rear.
However, not
only are the peak areas not lined up, there is gross deviation throughout the
whole rear wall of the home.

Below... a
close up of the rear roof peak.
