I was the last person to rent that house July 21st It was amazing with the waves under the deck By the way, that house was originally 4 lots back from the ocean when it was built
I don't know what they're all whingeing about. They know that its inevitable for their homes to be swept away. But to expect some dept or insurances to help them move the house or clean up the mess left behind is such a selfish act! Stop building there! Aren't there any government restrictions to build in a known erosion area? People are so selfish and stupid!
The house was originally built in the 70s. At the time you could get away with building a lot of things that you couldn’t in today’s world. With that said I think so long as they paid the premium then the insurance should and ought to pay at least the dwelling cost which would be minimally 225 for that area.
The originally owner has long since got their profit from the house. The house was sold in 2019 and the new owners would have been well aware of any erosion but I’m guessing getting that rental money they figure they’d make a profit well before any issue. Given it is 5 years since they bought it I’m thinking they broke even if they’ve been renting it each summer.
@@blipco5 Joking aside, I wonder what actually happens to that section of land that the owner bought and paid (or is paying) for. Does the address still exist in the tax records?
There should be a government mandate that requires homeowners within 50 feet of the ocean at high tide to remove their homes or be fined. Just look at all those hazardous materials going into our sandy beaches: broken glass, metal, fiberglass; step on one of those sharp edges and you’re in for a heck of a lot of hurt, and possibly maiming for life.
Trying to bite my tongue, but look at all that debris and danger left along the shore and in the water. It's the same in every one of these Rodanthe videos. Shame on the insurance companies and, yes, shame on the homeowners, too for not demo-ing before the tides and ocean storms did the work for them. They should be charged for the cleanup. Apologies for infringing on others' life choices but let's take some first-world responsibility here people. Enough said. Hard stop.
I was the last person to rent that house July 21st
It was amazing with the waves under the deck
By the way, that house was originally 4 lots back from the ocean when it was built
Scary
I don't know what they're all whingeing about. They know that its inevitable for their homes to be swept away. But to expect some dept or insurances to help them move the house or clean up the mess left behind is such a selfish act! Stop building there! Aren't there any government restrictions to build in a known erosion area? People are so selfish and stupid!
The house was originally built in the 70s. At the time you could get away with building a lot of things that you couldn’t in today’s world. With that said I think so long as they paid the premium then the insurance should and ought to pay at least the dwelling cost which would be minimally 225 for that area.
The originally owner has long since got their profit from the house. The house was sold in 2019 and the new owners would have been well aware of any erosion but I’m guessing getting that rental money they figure they’d make a profit well before any issue. Given it is 5 years since they bought it I’m thinking they broke even if they’ve been renting it each summer.
What? A house near the ocean got destroyed by the ocean? No way
AWESOME MAN!!
For those who are interested:
This home was built in 1973 and was last sold in January 2019 for $339,000
so what STILL STUPIDITY FROM GREEDY DEVELOPERS AND DUMB HOME OWNERS
So who cleans up their mess? Ruining our beaches!,
Hurts to see but only a sandcastle should be built on a beach.
It wasn't built on the beach, the beach came to it. Not the homeowners' fault.
Agree, barrier island is shifting sand. Nothing should have been built on it.
@@bwofficial1776 Not their fault, except they got what they paid for, a temporary situation.
You looking at 70% Florida's fate by the end of this century.
Bull, it's called erosion. 70%, what a joke. Gore said the seas would be 3' higher by 2050.....hahaha
There was a clever guy some 2000 years ago that said some thing about building on the shifting sands. Maybe should have paid attention?
What can you expect when you basically build on the sea
For all interested.. WE MUST MOVE INLAND😂 i had to! Florida 2013🎉moved family inland to a dry lake. Lots of room for water, no flood
Well if you live on the beach, this is what happens
Trashing the ocean.
0:24 I think Andy Fox got it wrong. The address is still the same, but the house is just gone.
Can you have an address under the ocean?
@@blipco5 Joking aside, I wonder what actually happens to that section of land that the owner bought and paid (or is paying) for. Does the address still exist in the tax records?
@@BaltimoreAndOhioRR good question. And to think they want to build floating houses in the ocean!
So confused: you mean coastlines change? Oh you idiots entertain me.
Doesn't appear seaworthy though!
"Hard to starboard, Captain. The kitchen is taking on water!!"
Like a ship without a rudder, or a Ship of Fools...
That is what happens when you build a house on sand on the ocean. That is expected and not a surprise. No tax dollars should go the homeowners.
Well that house now has a zero dollar value.
Listen to nature because it will always win.
Oh my goodness. Prayers to all affected.
Don’t buy/build next to the waves.
I don't understand why these people don't move their homes before they pollute up the ocean. How pathetic and irresponsible!
Looks to me the pilings were not in the best shape. Who pays for the clean up if any?
Idiotic to build houses on sand dunes.
Those homeowners should have to pay for the cleanup.
I surf - how do u go out realizing there are cement slabs and bathtubs buried 10 feet out? I would never live so close to the ocean!!
STOP BUILDING ON SAND.....YOU RECALL THE STORY OF THE 3 LITTLE PIGS??😂
The pigs used various building materials. It is the Bible that warns against building on sand.
@@snowmiaow are you trying to correct my joke???
Why build your house in the ocean and sand? Wow so intelligent huh 🤔
80% of the worlds population live along the coastlines.
by a house right on🤭 the water and then puts in a pool.
There should be a government mandate that requires homeowners within 50 feet of the ocean at high tide to remove their homes or be fined. Just look at all those hazardous materials going into our sandy beaches: broken glass, metal, fiberglass; step on one of those sharp edges and you’re in for a heck of a lot of hurt, and possibly maiming for life.
You want a beachfront oasis? Just set up a houseboat on your lot your all set.
Why is the local government letting the house debris remain?
It's almost as if the ocean just swept away the house!
House boat....
House used to be four blocks away from the ocean
Being rich must be hard😂.
If you build it there, the waves WILL come.
A real houseboat.
GOOD! YOU SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO BUILD ON THE BEACH NEAR THE OCEAN.
For my entire life I have been saying I never want to live in a house on the water. That water is eventually coming in, that's all I'm saying.
Where are the climate fanatics? Figured they would be all over this.
I think you need a bigger house.
Thank you Jesus my fam is not ON the Water!
All of Florida will see this soon.
And fiberglass is plastic so now that shit's in the water.
“We must adjust to nature”. You paying attention, RPV Cali?
Don't build near the ocean.
Especially if there is a tsunami...
This is why you don’t build your home on a beach. They are too fragile.
Can you actually buy home owners insurance in such a high risk area?
I wonder if their property taxes will be reduced?
Nope the greedy county will still demand taxes... even if your parcel of land is under water!
That Birman dude needs to chill out
Did the ocean rise?
When you live on a beach this is browned to happen
Nature cleans up people's garbage, I mean house.
All the owners knew it would happen sooner or later.
we were going to move iT ??? YA ? Kinda late !! OW WELL ! LET THE TAX PAYER CLEan Up the debree field !! NOT THE OWNER !!
Justin Trudeau ... look your house ! ..
dont worry it is nothing compares to 40 billion dollars
Again, building where they have no business putting any structure!
YA when i look at the sea the voice in my head says>> I should build a home here. Bunch of dummies.
‘Adjust to nature’, karma for greed
Hurr durr, let's build multimillion dollar investment properties on barrier islands, what could possibly go wrong?
Houseboat for sale. Cheap.
Wait wait wait erosion exists?
Awe don’t build on a beach
I understand people have invested in these. But it just seems like 💩 getting real. Maybe GTFO time.
Simple! Stop building along the shores.
Dreadful place to build anything.
Have sea will travel!
Absolutely hilarious.
🤣Stop Building 50 feet from the Ocean.
so sad:(
Trying to bite my tongue, but look at all that debris and danger left along the shore and in the water. It's the same in every one of these Rodanthe videos. Shame on the insurance companies and, yes, shame on the homeowners, too for not demo-ing before the tides and ocean storms did the work for them. They should be charged for the cleanup. Apologies for infringing on others' life choices but let's take some first-world responsibility here people. Enough said. Hard stop.
Rising ocean from melting arctic. Duh
So sad
No climate change hey.🤷♂️
I guess you people built some houses to close to the ocean Raymond Paul Sullivan III me myself and I and him in Maryland
Grime detective free movie
homeboy voted for biden for sure....
Freshly cleared beach front property for sale "Ready to build". Views to die for.
Don’t feel bad for those people they have a lot of money and they build their home in areas but they are rich and who cares