Maybe the previous owners Wife got the house in the divorce...and he decided no way is she getting my garage..and was preparing to move it...?
That's what I was thinking. I know how he felt, if that was the case.
I am also thinking this may have been an actual scenario...
Im bringing this back from the dead as I have started working on another (related) issue. The garage door frames are starting to sag and need work. The door trim is cracked in the middle and there is sagging and rubbing against the door:
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Alex Pingel, on Flickr
I pulled the plywood interior wall between two doors today and found this state:
Stepped back for reference:
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Looking down between the two doors:
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Alex Pingel, on Flickr
Its hard to tell from this shot, but the plate is floating on the garage side! There was a 2x4 cutoff sitting there but not secured and not supporting anything... and the tie straps and old anchors are all free:
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Alex Pingel, on Flickr
This angle shows the gap better:
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Alex Pingel, on Flickr
More for reference left to right, garage door track, door framing, jack stud, king stud, aluminum flashing and exterior siding:
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Alex Pingel, on Flickr
Second garage door:
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Alex Pingel, on Flickr
Top of first door, you can almost see the header starting to pull away from the top plate in the corner, this is occurring on both sides:
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Alex Pingel, on Flickr
Exterior frame rot:
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Alex Pingel, on Flickr
So I guess the question is, how screwed am I? I would like to fix this right, do I need to take the whole door assembly down and start over? What about the bottom plate, do I fill that with brick/block or 2x4s plus appropriate anchors?
Thank you,

Alex