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Determining if a wall is load bearing in an apartment
I'm trying to help a buddy determine if it's possible to remove an interior wall in his place, it's a 4 story building so I'm assuming wood construction. The strata and city apparently have no blueprints for the building which seems odd to me.
Are there any standards as to which walls in an apartment would be structural or not? Or any way to determine it in an apartment so they aren't just going on the word of a contractor that it's safe (or not) to remove? I know how it works for a house but no so much a building like that.
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