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โAug-28-2020 06:42 AM
azdryheat wrote:
Do you suppose there might be people in homes built to withstand a hurricane? Can't speak for LA but Florida requires homes to be built to standards to survive a hurricane. Friend of mine has a home next to the gulf where his first floor is built for storm surge. The upper two floors are built for a hurricane. He survived one a few years ago. Didn't evacuate, just rode out the storm. No damage to his house.
โAug-28-2020 05:08 AM
azdryheat wrote:
Do you suppose there might be people in homes built to withstand a hurricane? Can't speak for LA but Florida requires homes to be built to standards to survive a hurricane. Friend of mine has a home next to the gulf where his first floor is built for storm surge. The upper two floors are built for a hurricane. He survived one a few years ago. Didn't evacuate, just rode out the storm. No damage to his house.
โAug-26-2020 07:49 PM
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โAug-26-2020 03:18 PM
A1ARealtorRick wrote:Fisherman wrote:
A curiosity question. It's an annual thing these hurricanes. Knock my house down or flood it once, ok, I'll rebuild it. Do it on an annual basis and why would anyone want to live there knowing you're going to get your butt kicked over and over.
Hurricanes don't hit the same place every year, unlike snow, ice, and freezing cold temperatures for months at a time -- precisely why I left Michigan so many years ago. In your location I'm sure you're very familiar with what I'm saying :C
โAug-26-2020 03:13 PM
โAug-26-2020 02:00 PM
Fisherman wrote:
A curiosity question. It's an annual thing these hurricanes. Knock my house down or flood it once, ok, I'll rebuild it. Do it on an annual basis and why would anyone want to live there knowing you're going to get your butt kicked over and over.
โAug-26-2020 01:38 PM
Fisherman wrote:Cousin had a nice beachfront home and very large yard and access to beach. Storms and tide destroyed it twice...and Federally subsidized insurance rebuilt it twice including the furnishings.
A curiosity question. It's an annual thing these hurricanes. Knock my house down or flood it once, ok, I'll rebuild it. Do it on an annual basis and why would anyone want to live there knowing you're going to get your butt kicked over and over.
โAug-26-2020 01:20 PM
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โAug-26-2020 11:39 AM
RobWNY wrote:
I can't believe you're even asking this question. Get out while you can.