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Old 03-24-2014, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by clod View Post
30-40 years ago there was no flood insurance on flood plain houses. Therefore no mortgages. To buh you had to pay cash. Then came Fed. flood insurance in which the owner was subsidized by tax payers for building in a poor location. Mortgages followed, as did lots of large houses. After all, others were taking all the risk. Congress did a rare good job fixing this, now has cold feet and it has been reversed. Too bad. Those who build 50 feet from the shore should pay lots more for insurance than those who are more prudent.
Unfortunately, it is not just those who built 50 feet from the shore who are affected. Entire economies have built up in places like Hilton Head SC which has very rare occurrences of hurricanes and those investor homeowners are lumped in with the guy who built 50 feet from The shore. It is much more complicated than your simple example. I hope the government proceeds carefully as these new flood maps are uodated.