With all due respect, I think you're missing the point I was making. The LAND under my home will not disappear in a flood even though yes I'll concede there is some finite possibility. If we do have the "mother of all storms" hit us, your prediction may come true regarding my home on the river.
However Dennis was NOT the "mother of all storms". Will you at least acknowledge that? Also will you at least acknowledge my statement that in terms of erosion, Dennis was TEN times worse than Ivan?
If you fear the "mother of all storms" might hit me in GA what about coastal FL? Why do you hang around?
SJ, I'm not an idiot (OK...I can at least reason things out). Sometimes I feel we're forgetting what we're discussing. It was just a sidestreet of BobbyJ's dialogue where he mentioned something about selling gulf front property only with PROPER DISCLOSURE. AGAIN...if you're insinuating that I should have known that a Dennis would cause 20 feet of erosion, you are wrong, plain and simple. (sj writes - And for people like you, attornies make us use disclosures.)
Am I "ignorant" for not knowing this? Perhaps. But I'm more informed than the average bear. Disclosures are suppose to be aimed at everone.
My point is, AGAIN, that I did not know. The seller did not know, The agent did not know. Therefore it was not disclosed. Don't read too much more into it.
The rest of your logic is again "crystal clear with hindsight" regarding the beach.
So based on your "mother of all disaster" scenarios we should all move to...
Kansas? No, tornadoes
California? No, earthquakes
New Orleans? No
New York? No, terrorists
South Georgia? No, floods
Colorado? No, landslides
Arizona? No, probably run out of water
Florida? No, hurricanes, tsunamis, west nile virus, tourists, developers
What the hell are any of us doing in Florida?![]()
So your answer is A.
Good choice. Maybe bad for business, but good choice.
While I do have fears, none of them involves the Chat River taking away your home. You want me to acknowledge that Dennis wasn't a big storm. Okay. It wasn't. Nor did it hit SoWal. Ivan took care of carrying away much sand, setting up the other storms in 05 to be even more devistating as for erosion. Add to that, the fact that several of the storms passed through at high tide, and you get massive, continuous erosion. Happy now?
The day you see me put business before life, please go ahead and shoot me. I would rather do the right thing, than have a "good" (I guess that means greedy and profitable) business anyday.
In summary, I think we should think beyond the recent past (100years) to educate ourselves. Remember, one time, humans were not on the Earth, and one day in the future, we will return to that state. I live wherever I go. I have learned to adapt to some degree, in each place I go, never having to fear loss of such things as material possessions. I can live in the woods just fine. ;-) If SoWal was wiped out by a storm, I would move on. Maybe that means stay here and move on with life, or maybe that means pack up ship and seek life elsewhere. I will deal with that when the time comes. In the mean time, here I am.