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Old 06-23-2012, 06:02 AM
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I would think once repaired, assuming it was done correctly, that home would have less chance of future problems then a near by home. If I understand the sink hole problem, and that is a big IF, then that home would be much more safe then a home that nothing was ever done to protect. Check on insurance. If they will insure it now then it should be safe. I am sure insurance componies have studied the probability of future problems.
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