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[QUOTE=mickey100;597138]Interestingly, I just found the following on Wikipedia, which supports the idea that catch basin ponds can lead to sinkholes: "Some sinkholes form when the land surface is changed, such as when industrial and runoff-storage ponds are created; the substantial weight of the new material can trigger an underground collapse of supporting material, thus, causing a sinkhole."[/QUOTE]
That is interesting Mickey. I wonder how far out the "supporting material" would extend. As far as I know, Insurance Companies in The Villages don't currently charge higher premium on policies issued to people who back on ponds. |
I think you make the right choice .
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When we lived in Royal Highlands (approx. 10 miles south of Leesburg) the development had two sinkholes and neither were near water. As a matter of fact, one was up on a hill at one of the highest points in the development.
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Did anybody say get sinkhole insurance wherever you buy in florida. it's a tradeoff for being in the sunshine state.
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