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Old 12-31-2019, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by capecoralbill View Post
This is not a funny subject !
The Developer will NOT stand behind you if you have a sinkhole, or a DRY Lake behind your house. Homeowners insurance has a lot of loopholes to jump through. Do yourself a favor and read up on abandoned homes here, and ruined dreams... Google the following for examples:
"sinkhole at 733 Winifred Way" and "sinkhole at 17092 McLawren Terrace" and "sinkhole at 2536 Botello Ave", there are more, but you get the idea, watch out for those waterfront views.
I agree with a lot of what you are saying but it was determined that the home at 733 Winifred Way didn't suffer a sinkhole. It was analyzed by Sumter County engineering and found to be a failed drainage pipe that caused the hole. The other news published that on 8/30/18 along with engineering photos showing where the drain pipe had been compromised.
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