Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Patchogue, NY; Village of Bonita Sept.09 Last edited by skip0358; 05-08-2013 at 09:09 PM. Reason: delete |
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Mia Copa... We went by a few times and saw nothing, in the area that showed anything wrong. perhaps it was because it was "between" homes or behind them that we did not notice. I sincerely hope all is ok. All the the homes are sold or built except three on the east side of Useppa. Is it the spec homes. or someone's home? Sounds catastrophic, not part of the house? Versus condemnation and altered the structure. Insurance companies involved?
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Humnn.....land depression instead of a sinkhole. Interesting----never heard that term used before and I have lived in Florida for over 10 years----learned something new today!
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Stop by and talk to the guys.
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Has anyone PHYSICALLY walked around those properties and saw a sinkhole? Or are we just commenting?
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Sink hole is a scary term. There will be many small ones druing the rainy season.
Many times there are drops/sinkholes/cave-ins around water holes. I think that is the reason that "THEY" are careful in making man made "lakes" or deepening existing ones.
Frequently the drain tile will cause ...to me.....unusual settling. There was a thread on this some time ago in St. James. I will see if I can find it. New Sinkhole in St. James on Edenville Path. Also, during the summer rainy season here, there will be sinkholes as sure as God made little green apples.
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If there is no hole what are they filling up??? Or do you mean there is no visible hole?
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In the large cement pipes that run between water holes, they even send in divers to check out the interiors for breaks. A job I wouldn't want to do. I know this because I know people who live adjacent to these pipes and witnessed these activities. But...to wannabees, you need to know that sinkholes occur here and there isn't any good way to figure out where they will be.....and lightning strikes have burnt six homes to the ground in the villages in the last seven years. We also have snakes and alligators and tornadoes. Other than that, I think it is pretty close to perfect.
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I am learning as I go like many...
Please understand I am no expert, but learning more and more daily from reading this site and others.
The first thing I realized last year is I did not know the technical definition of a sinkhole for insurance. The first thing you have to do is google the difference between a sink hole and catastrophic ground collapse (CGC). Sink hole activity that cannot be categorized as CGC is much more insidious IMO. In Fl we are all covered for CGC, but it is getting more and more expensive to get sinkhole coverage. I believe it is possible to have sinkhole activity without ground collapse and maybe what is happening w.r.t. this thread. I do not know that, I only know what is posted. I do not have the answers by any means, but having sinkhole activity being fixed should raise flags for near by neighbors based on what I have read. Would I panic, of course not, but I sure would be digging into the details and become much more of an expert on diagnosing the issue. I am learning, I am googling, I am confused about the details still... Last edited by ajbrown; 05-09-2013 at 06:59 AM. |
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And to think I Just closed on Yearling Way!!!
Well, here I am in San Diego, packing all my worldly belongings, excitedly awaiting my move to TV, 9 more days to go!!! I log on and the first thing I see is the post about a sink hole near Yearling Way. I JUST CLOSED on my new home on Yearling Way!
If anyone has any additional information pertaining to location, size, severity, etc., let's have it. Please. I am not going to panic just yet, but I sure hope I have a home to unpack all this stuff in! Let me know if anyone has any more details. Ignorance is not bliss, at least not for me! LOL |
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Jan - contact your sales agent - they should be just as responsive after the sale if they want to keep you as a client.
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