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Home Other site links: Hurricane Katrina Disaster Center What Americans Think About The New Orleans Looting Other facts: Similar to Biloxi, the city of Slidell, Louisiana, is susceptible to periodic flooding and hurricanes because it is located at the juncture of a floodplain and coastal zone. Source: The Louisiana State Center |
The Real Scoop: Guides To Buying Connecticut Foreclosed HomesDespite their claims, the Connecticut guides to foreclosed homes in Connecticut don't contain specific information about dates and locations of foreclosure auctions.The fact is that most well-maintained Connecticut homes sell for close to their appraised value. The Connecticut houses that sell for significantly lower prices often are in disrepair or in unstable Connecticut communities. In addition, Connecticut's foreclosed homes are sold "as is." They don't come with inspections, disclosures, or warranties. Sellers of foreclosed homes in Connecticut, such as courts and banks and other lien holders, aren't required to disclose any problems. Buyers, particularly those who don't pay for a professional Connecticut home inspector before closing on the deal, may find themselves mired in unanticipated repair bills.
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Early attempts at weather modification in the U.S. included the first experimental cloud seeding of a hurricane event in 1947 and the cloud seeding of Hurricane Debbie in 1969. Source: Louisiana State Center
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