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. . DISASTERS: FLOODS : UNITED STATES: STATES: NORTH DAKOTA: They Dropped Their Flood Insurance, Then the Mouse Roared . . They Dropped Their Flood Insurance,
There's no other way around it. If you have a mortgage in a high risk flood zone, you have to buy flood insurance.
Lil, above, is wrong. She has a $400 policy on her quarter of a million dollar house, because she is NOT in a high risk flood zone. My house, which is worth probably slightly more than hers, my flood insurance quote was almost $6,000, here in Houston, in a high risk flood zone. I have a POS beach house in Galveston, worth about $30,000 (not kidding), and the flood insurance for THAT is $1800 a year.
June 27th, 2011 at 7:55 am
. . DISASTERS: FLOODS : UNITED STATES: STATES: NORTH DAKOTA: They Dropped Their Flood Insurance, Then the Mouse Roared . . They Dropped Their Flood Insurance,
July 24th, 2011 at 1:28 am
Homeowners Insurance | Miami Flood Insurance
July 31st, 2011 at 4:51 pm
Well no, usually you would not mix Tiger barbs or senegual bichir's with chiclids. They may not fight now, but they could possibly in the future.
Chiclids (your parrots) tend to be more agressive fish.
I'm also not sure how large a 3 foot tank is – but it sounds like you will need a much larger tank if they all do survive and grow to full size.
August 24th, 2011 at 6:22 am
You pay off the mortgage, or sell the house.
There's no other way around it. If you have a mortgage in a high risk flood zone, you have to buy flood insurance.
Lil, above, is wrong. She has a $400 policy on her quarter of a million dollar house, because she is NOT in a high risk flood zone. My house, which is worth probably slightly more than hers, my flood insurance quote was almost $6,000, here in Houston, in a high risk flood zone. I have a POS beach house in Galveston, worth about $30,000 (not kidding), and the flood insurance for THAT is $1800 a year.
August 27th, 2011 at 3:33 pm
I live uphill from my insurance agent.