Selling a house with structural problems can be a challenge because these problems affect the value of your house. This could mean a crumbling or faulty foundation. Structural issues can limit potential buyers and make lenders think twice about financing a sale.
When you are selling your house, you’re required by law to disclose all damage and defects to potential buyers so you are not held liable for the cost of the repairs even after the home has sold. This includes structural damage, which will be addressed in the home inspection. Many buyers shy away from houses with structural damage and might even back out of the deal.