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I live in the area and the idea around here is we are just as good if not better than River Oaks, Carlton Woods and Tanglewood COMBINED! There is an over inflated sense of selfworth in this area.
That's mostly just the you-know-whos.
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I live in the area and the idea around here is we are just as good if not better than River Oaks, Carlton Woods and Tanglewood COMBINED! There is an over inflated sense of selfworth in this area.
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Looks like Bernie in the wannabe Prius is a professional at Cougar High.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UniversityOfHouston/comments/4fcs2k/is_this_dr_andrew_gordon/
http://www.uh.edu/class/ccs/people/andrew-gordon/
quote:That did happen to at least one person I know that flooded there Memorial Day. They took the money from insurance and are trying to sell the lot instead of tearing down house to rebuild higher.
At some point the Federal Government with their flood insurance program will require these folks that keep getting flooded out to rebuild higher. This same thing happened to my in laws after Ike, they flooded one too many times and they were required to tear down their house and build it 4 foot higher.
quote:It is already a requirement for properties in the regulatory floodplain when damage exceeds a certain percentage of value.quote:
At some point the Federal Government with their flood insurance program will require these folks that keep getting flooded out to rebuild higher. This same thing happened to my in laws after Ike, they flooded one too many times and they were required to tear down their house and build it 4 foot higher.
Seems to me that should happen after occurrence number 1.
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Nothing like turning this into a socio-economic debate. Thanks sly.
quote:I'm not sure you understand the requirement. You build higher or you don't get to rebuild at all.quote:quote:It is already a requirement for properties in the regulatory floodplain when damage exceeds a certain percentage of value.quote:
At some point the Federal Government with their flood insurance program will require these folks that keep getting flooded out to rebuild higher. This same thing happened to my in laws after Ike, they flooded one too many times and they were required to tear down their house and build it 4 foot higher.
Seems to me that should happen after occurrence number 1.
That's great and all, but it should be a one shot deal. You flood, flood insurance pays out, you build higher or you don't get to keep flood insurance.
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Air boat just came to get my across the street neighbors in 1 story. We're still watching and waiting. We're near Telge and Spring Cypress
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Forgive me for being way out of the loop but is donifino still around?
quote:I got a USPS package and a separate UPS delivery, but no mail.
My mail never came today. WTF USPS!?
quote:Yes. The threshold is 50%, then you have to fully comply with Chapter 19 (in Houston proper).
It sorta works that way. If I recall, if you're home is damaged at xx% or beyond then you have to rebuild higher.
If all you have to do is replace some carpet and furniture then you're good.
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Just talked to my brother. His house has standing water in every room. Looks like he's losing pretty much everything.
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Just talked to my brother. His house has standing water in every room. Looks like he's losing pretty much everything.
Where is his house?