Foreclosed homes in Florida pose hurricane risk (Video)
June 2, 2009 in Florida Foreclosure Homes, Foreclosure Listings by Foreclosure.com2 comments
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June 5, 2009 at 6:31 pm
timothy grolley
I am a vetran in fire resteration and home relocation. I helped post and board up ugo and andrew With a company i upstate NY. I reveiwd devistatd properties with ATF and public adjusters. Most of our findings were that damages were over and above the estimated insurence claims due to poor post storm prevention verses some very few new constructed home. The uplift of winds that break through unattended window add to flying debrie causing extended damage to neighboring houses. I wouls like the opertunity to help organize an aliance of contractors to board up and protect bank owned forclosed properties. preventing additional damage to homes still in owners posession preventing over estimated insurance recovery’s. AS steel sharpens steel so does man sharpen man.
June 5, 2009 at 6:36 pm
timothy grolley
I appoligize on spell errors due to my over expectatons for responce. on my prior comments