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Posted by Just Curious on September 17, 2005 at 13:03:35 from (82.114.69.18):
I lived in a small town once and was inquisitive to get insurance on the house I was going to build, that�s why I moved to the country, any way�s from where the land was located it was about 200 yards from a small creek that ran thru the corner of the city and the insurance man and the bank loan officer tells me yeah go ahead and build there you will need flood insurance because your in a flood plain of the city and let me tell you it wasn�t the cheapest I�m just curious those people in new Orleans they live basically lower than the level of the sea so what kind of insurance do they have, is it a special insurance or what and surely the insurance company knows at anytime mother nature can break one of those levies or whatever the case maybe that close to the water, i understand if their house or whatever is paid for they probablly wouldn't need it, kind of would like to know I guess it is like living in tornado alley get blown away rebuild and wait for the next one to do the same thing just curious
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