After flood waters submerged a West Seneca neighborhood Saturday evening residents came together Sunday to clean up their water-logged street and yards.
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After flood waters submerged a West Seneca neighborhood Saturday evening residents came together Sunday to clean up their water-logged street and yards.
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You didn't have insurance? Why not? You live in a flood zone.
You want answers? Ok, brace yourself...there was ice, there was a thaw, there was a flood. Got it?
I feel bad for you, but not because you got jobbed. You knew where you moved. You knew there was a creek there. You knew you had to have insurance while you had a mortgage, yet ditched it when you didn't...
What kind of answers do you guys want?
Hey Fish man,,, good to see you. I miss your witty ways!
The above is opinion & commentary, I am exercising my 1st Amendment rights as a US citizen. Posts are NOT made with any malicious intent.
“We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.” ― Thomas Jefferson
I have flood insurance even though I'm not in a flood zone because I'm concerned about an ice or debris dam causing a backup of the creek behind my house.
However, it only covers structural damage and a furnace/air condition in a basement - no other contents, and it has to be a 100 acre (or 100 home) flood. But because I'm not in flood zone it only cost about $400 per year.
I have flood insurance (I live in a floor zone). The water will never fill my basement and reach the first floor (which is what our insurance policy dictates), but we have it anyway. We also have additional coverage for the furnace and basementbcontents, as well as clean up. I don't handle those kind of matters in the house so I have no idea how much we pay, but I sleep better knowing I have it.
Mandated or not, people near water need it. I don't shed a tear for those that should have known better but were playing it cheap.
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