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Rafter tie

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A flipper bought a house with expired (2002) permits for an addition to the kitchen. The roof framing was replaced on most of the house. There is no record of a framing inspection. The attic floor is covered with OSB. The rafter span is fairly large. I have no indication that there is a rafter tie. So I asked for rafter ties. I got collar ties with braces. They will get rafter ties....just not right away.
 
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Not that they may have needed a purlin but if they did, they screwed that up too. Are there not ceiling joists under that floor acting as rafter ties?

Oh, the exposed paper faced insulation is a bonus too.
 
jar546 said:
Are there not ceiling joists under that floor acting as rafter ties?
There might be. All of the rooms are small so the ceiling joist could run both ways. The OSB is nailed with a random pattern. They have the option of showing me but chose not to.

Based on the work that I can see, I would tend to think that there is a rafter tie. Then I got to wondering what the 4' white pipe is doing. It is for 3 fart fans and not glued together. So I need to see the ties before I will believe that they are there.
 
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