According to the disclosure, back in December of 2009, the existing slab foundation was made level by inserting jacks under the slab and the foundation and was reinforced by adding a reinforced concrete curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab.
In June of 2011, a visual review by certified geologists was done to observe for the presence of distress. Based on that visual review, “the structure and improvements appear to be performing well from a geotechnical standpoint.”
Regardless, we would be asked to sign a waiver, assuming all responsibility for future repairs that may come up. They also recommended that we get a geological engineer examine the reports and the property.
I also called up some insurance companies and found out that no insurance will cover damages caused by soil slippage.