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To: Road Walker who wrote (252225)9/20/2005 9:30:06 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1571188
 
And every time there is a hurricane, the grass line moves. And there are irate people who just don't understand why the state is being so mean. So they go to court. And eventually lose. And legal precedent holds that they can't rebuild anything while they sue.

Considering that the law requires the broker to tell them about the law in detail, they can't claim they didn't know. Even discounting the possibility of a Cat. 5 with 20-30 foot of storm surge, The Open Beaches Act pretty much would scotch the idea for me.