City Code requires a durable permanent fence of at least 4’ in height at least 4’ outside of the perimeter of any exterior accessible Vortex of Death. It is also required to be noted on the home inspection form and added as a rider on the homeowner’s insurance. Most policies allow Vortex of Death insurance to be added to existing policies if a new one forms.
PoodleGroomer about 6 years ago
City Code requires a durable permanent fence of at least 4’ in height at least 4’ outside of the perimeter of any exterior accessible Vortex of Death. It is also required to be noted on the home inspection form and added as a rider on the homeowner’s insurance. Most policies allow Vortex of Death insurance to be added to existing policies if a new one forms.
charliefarmrhere about 6 years ago
Little alien is there today. Can you spot it?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
Ideal for a growing family!!
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 6 years ago
Another potential home sale down the drain…
whahoppened about 6 years ago
Don’t have to pay for garbage pickup.
Anters55 about 6 years ago
Well at least that’ll stop that darn neighborhood kids from being on my lawn!
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s a drawing feature.
jbduncan about 6 years ago
Must be somewhere in Florida.
Stevefk about 6 years ago
Well that sucks, it appeared they were really interested in this house too.
Less Monday... More Friday about 6 years ago
That sucked the commission out of her pocket.
ptnjbrown about 6 years ago
No dog poop on the lawn, no trespassers, no fence because workers get sucked in. I wonder if it has HOA approval.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 6 years ago
Might not be so bad. No garbage fees, and the kids wouldn’t run through your yard… at least not twice.
edreajr about 6 years ago
Is this the “famous” and “real” Oregon Vortex?
jivanimark about 6 years ago
Hey, you could charge for The Vortex of Death ride.