
02-12-2005, 02:19 AM
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Deity
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Sharon, PA, USA.
Posts: 2,211
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It would certainly depend upon the local average terrain. If you are at the low point there may not be much you can do to correct it.
I had a similar situation while living in Cantonment, Fla. which is about 15 miles north of pensacola.
you may want to discuss the problem with the neighbors before buying into tht house. I had a lot of problems with snakes near the house when the water went high. I didnt mind the garter snakes, but the water moccosins can get down right irritable at times.
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