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Posted by DL on June 01, 2005 at 19:08:50 from (204.227.221.101):
In Reply to: Mud slide posted by Redmud on June 01, 2005 at 13:25:06:
Hey Mud, You got one thing right... SOMEONE pays when these mansions slide down the hill... it's YOU and ME!! We pay in the form of ever increasing insurance premiums. I find that particularly aggravating because I haven't filed a single claim (auto or homeowner's) in more than 20 years!!! These jokers continue to build where they shouldn't (including on the beach in Florida)because when the house gets broken, it magically gets fixed... and at no real cost to them! Nothing will change until the builders/home owners are held at least partially responsible for having a home in an area that is prone to damage in a natural disaster. Regards, DL
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