Central Ohio Wx
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So sill plate distancing works similar to bolt distancing.Yellow is sill plate, green is bolt, red is joist.
Code for bolts is every 36 inches, joists is every 16 inches. These joists look like they're about 12 inches (could be wrong though) which tells me this was a sturdy structure.
The goal with rating homes is to look for a continuous load path from the roof to the ground. If the roof comes off easy the walls will come down just as easy, if the walls are poorly secured it's the same thing. If the house is properly secured from top to bottom it's much harder for the structure to fail because it basically has to be ripped off the ground in one piece.
When you see cracked subfloor and joists it tells you the walls were well secured to the floor at the very least.
@buckeye05 and @Sawmaster know more than me about the topic though.
I'm assuming this is because that means the walls tore off part of the subfloor due to anchoring strength? I saw the chipped and blown-out part of the rim(?) joists and that initially made me think the wood was just horribly-connected or possible termites, but re-looking your explanation makes more sense.
Might have a few more general questions when I get back home.



