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phantom power

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Fri Jan 11, 2013, 11:18 AM Jan 2013

DELAWARE: Buyer-beware option considered on sea level rise

DOVER — A state committee said Thursday the public should consider whether property owners selling inside boundaries where seas are predicted to rise will have to disclose that vulnerability to potential buyers.

This would be a significant step beyond the existing rule of requiring sellers to disclose to buyers that properties reside in designated flood zones, based largely on historic flood and storm surge records.

http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20130111/NEWS01/130111003/DELAWARE-Buyer-beware-option-considered-sea-level-rise?nclick_check=1
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DELAWARE: Buyer-beware option considered on sea level rise (Original Post) phantom power Jan 2013 OP
I can't imagine buying beach property Control-Z Jan 2013 #1

Control-Z

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1. I can't imagine buying beach property
Fri Jan 11, 2013, 11:46 AM
Jan 2013

without knowing those boundaries first. Other than a denier, who wouldn't? So my evil side says let 'em figure it out. They deserve whatever happens! (Hehe ) My good side usually always wins out, however, so ultimately I would say it should be disclosed.

Oh, my. The problems of the rich. What ever will they do?

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