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The Faith-Based Recovery on the Hurricane Coast, Part ISaturday, July 8. 2006Trackbacks
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I enjoyed your post.
I have many friends whose homes were damaged by Katrina, and the lack of help for people who didn't have flood insurance (because they were told they didn't need it) is unbelivable And when the insurance companies did pay the money was kept by the mortgage companies and doled out to the homeowners as work was completed. The people who didn't have the money in savings to make down payments coudn't get work done because the insurance wouldn't pay until the work was done and the contractors wouldn't take a job without a down payment. Wow... yes, I knew about the insurance issues (or should I say "middle finger to homeowners") and the lawsuit to force them to pay up, but the part about payments going to mortgage companies was news to me. Our tower was damaged, possibly my mom told you, and to my knowledge it's still not repaired.
There will be a part about the insurance industry. This piece has actually been written for awhile, about a month and a half. I'm just spacing the parts. Don't forget the fact they are raising insurance rates and whatnot down here. My mother can't even buy a house. When the insurance goes from two to six percent, it puts a considerable visegrip on those that are lower to almost-no-income familes...with jobs and homes damaged by the hurricane.
Lets not forget the fact that 2006 might promise to be as deadly as 2005... Hello, Erin. Its been a while. I agree.
That's going to be addressed in later sections, and you must own a crystal ball, because the last section of it is about the 2006 season, already off to an early start. I'm going to be blogging about the progress of this season, because honestly, what is happening in the Gulf right now chills me. If it keeps warming without an occasional minor storm to stir things up, it could spawn something stronger than any of last year's storms. And yep, it's been awhile. I've been rather busy. I'm really sorry to hear that about your house and your mom. It makes my blood boil that our governor put million-dollar industries ahead of the people of the state. Obviously, I did not vote for him, for whatever it's worth. |
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