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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I tend to trust this flood factor site. Mystic camp apparently was able to get FEMA to change their classification in a flood zone. Our property is a 9/10 flood factor so I think we’re screwed when we want to sell.[/quote] I really think there is a good chance they get sued hard. It is just all a prediction. I don't care how much these scientists think they know about climate change but I just don't believe they can predict things like this. While on the one hand it is hysteria, on the other hand, it gives people a false sense of security when they are not in the flood zone. But honestly your day to day headaches of basement flooding etc has way more to do with how your house sits on your plot, mitigation factors, and just overall maintenance of the house. A couple of houses that I know have basement flooding issues are rated low on first street, but those houses would give you a daily headache vs some 0.02% chance of a biblical storm. [/quote]
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