By Christina Landers
Even in Los Angeles, where the earth below the city is moving constantly, homeowners don't expect the floors of their homes to tilt, especially not within 10 years of construction.
But that is precisely what happened to some of the residen...
Even in Los Angeles, where the earth below the city is moving constantly, homeowners don't expect the floors of their homes to tilt, especially not within 10 years of construction.
But that is precisely what happened to some of the residen...
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