Posted by paul on August 28, 2016 at 11:53:02 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Am I hard hearted???? posted by JD Seller on August 28, 2016 at 08:43:12:
In general on this yes you are cold hearted but I mostly agree with you. :)
Events like 20 inches of rain as Baton Rouge had I feel for folks, that is not a normal or able to plan for event.
We've had wet periods that rain for weeks and then tops off with a 5-6 inch rain in an hour, again that just is t a normal thing you engineer for.
I feel for those deals.
If you built in a flood plain and this is the third time your house is under water half way up the first floor, well what were you thinking.
Perhaps I get more mad at the city planners that allow developers to build in such areas and or they change water flows/ diving systems and create a bad deal for some existing places.
So there is a lot of room in my mind for felling bad for folks.
But as you mean it, I presume, I agree with you, build in a flood prone area and well what did you expect? Even if it was approved by the city and all that, one needs to know a little about life and evaluate what you are buying/ renting and where it is located, you need a little personal responsibility in your choices.
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