Do I need to consult an engineer or a geologist before I take down retaining walls on my property?

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No, you shouldn't need to consult an engineer or geologist regarding removing retaining walls. You will want to make sure that whoever you hire is licensed/bonded and insuranced just in case they cause any damage.

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