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SWBTATTReg

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1. Like so many are finding out, some didn't have insurance. Others did have insurance, but it came nowhere near
Mon Jan 27, 2025, 05:57 PM
Jan 2025

replacement cost on the value of their losses. And of course, barriers still exist, race, pay differences, etc.

And of course the bane of any neighborhood impacted by disasters rears its ugly head... fights with insurers and lowball offers from speculators (AND I'M ADDING THIS, tRUMP too, perhaps the governor of Calif. will counteract tRUMP's negative influence?).

We'll wait and see. Perhaps we'll have a DU member (one or more) who will take the time to update all of us here on DU on their trials and tribulations. I definitely know of some DU members who live in Calif., and I don't want to name any names, or the like, and perhaps we'll have volunteer reporting on the many different components of the recovery in Calif. on these neighborhoods.

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