The dude in the sink hole. What's next for the property?

I just went to google maps and entered “Hillsborough County, FL”

Try it - see if you can count the little ponds in the area (Tampa/St… Pete) I suspect those “ponds” are the result of sinkholes.

And they thing Californians are nuts for living with quakes - we have much better temps and do not have hurricanes.

ahhh…but did she have huge tracts of land? :slight_smile:

(apologies to any unfortunate Dopers who don’t get the Monty Python joke)

I don’t think it’s the home owner’s problem any more.

I’m picturing a suburban Florida neighbourhood with row upon row of houseboats floating on their sinkholes.

NOOOooooooo!!!

It’s a pretty huge assumption that he’s dead. He’s probably already found Chester Copperpot’s body and is on his way to the Copper Bones.

Yeah, no way any of those are ever going to sink!

In a few years, he’ll pop out the other side. In China.

The bill for filling the hole could easily hit $25,000, and in Florida I don’t know if the fill material is that readily available, so maybe much more. In some places the municipality would cover the costs of such a project, for instance around here the town would cover the cost of some serious work if surface runoff water started flooding a home. I don’t know if sinkholes in Florida are handled the same way. But I suspect the property owner is taking a bath on this no matter what happens.

iISWYDT.

Boring facts:

  1. The dead guy wasn’t the property owner.

  2. The sinkhole is now filled in with dirt.

  3. The property owner says his homeowners’ policy, which covers sinkhole damage, covered the cost.

  4. My wife’s aunt lives in Seffner, about a mile from the sinkhole.

Any more detailed references on filling the hole? They were saying the sinkhole was under three houses, numbers like 60 feet deep…

I expected it to take much longer. Pour crushed gravel, pack, more gravel, pack, then maybe a course dirt / rock mix, more packing, last step would be 6 inches of topsoil.

How could they possibly fill a big sink hole in one day? Pouring loose dirt in a hole that big would just be a problem. It would constantly settle and be unstable.

Somebody divided by zero, didn’t they?

I am totally going to Hell for laughing at this.

See you there!

How deep is this hole that they can’t even find the body? What did this guy get kidnapped by Morlocks, C.H.U.D.s or Molemen or something?

breaking news that they found the sink hole guy:

http://www.aggregateresearch.com/resources/items/Aggregates/buried2.jpg

Plus, I’d imagine that all the houses in the vicinity have now achieved zero value and no one will buy one anyway.