
06-28-2012, 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Villageshooter
getting coverage is rare,, at least for sink holes,,, you can get catastrophic damage insurance,, the hand writing is on the wall,, wake up!!! the companies are not in the business to pay claims at a losing rate,,, that is why they have taken drastic measures to limit there untold liability in this area. the next thing to happen will be the lending institutions will not take mortgages on the property here,,, but the bank owned by the developer will be the only one that will have to accommodate the buyers,who have drank the koolade with $$ burning a hole in there pocket!,, any day i bet you see the new MORRIS INSURANCE AGENCY! gotta keep the place afloat! this place could look like swiss cheez if we keep getting the sink holes with this packed density of homes here! hang on toto i think were in for a real ride,,, to answer you question ,, YOU BET WE GOT SINKHOLES HERE! i dont care what happens all over Floridia,,, just here in my high priced little bubble home!
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Whoooo Deep Breath! LOL However I bet many of us are wondering about some of you concerns. I was never aware of sinkholes. I amd now.
I wonder if before one buys a lot in the near future a new requirement will be to have a ground sonar and sinkhole certified inspection. Just thinking?
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