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To: PatriotGirl827
I considered moving to that area this summer. Ironically, when I went out last night, it was a gorgeous full moon night. Now this.

Note. These people who are wiped out have no homeowners insurance, at all. You just cannot buy it for mobie homes. And, those living on ave social Security benefits (1,000/mo) cannot afford the new homes being constructed at high prices. So, a lot moved out of state, after the last hurricane. FEMA will compensate the low income, but I saw new manufactured homes torn apart and blown to the winds in Okochobee.

Mobile homes meet the needs of millions of retirees throughout the state. We don't need our nannies outlawing them. Almost everyone who slept in a mobile last night is fine, today.

237 posted on 02/02/2007 7:13:10 AM PST by ClaireSolt (Have you have gotten mixed up in a mish-masher?)
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To: ClaireSolt

My point exactly. Living in the Mid West and having seen many tornadoes over the years, when they go after you, structure does not matter. They hop skip and jump, they are very indiscriminate.


242 posted on 02/02/2007 7:16:43 AM PST by defconw ( Mrs. Cibco in 85 days! Woo Hoo!)
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To: ClaireSolt
The Villages home sales have dropped in a big way (from 400 new homes per month to 260 month). What used to be affordable is now out of range for many retirees.

Home folks are ok down there.

251 posted on 02/02/2007 7:25:17 AM PST by stainlessbanner
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