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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Tradelite who wrote (41068)9/9/2005 7:40:57 PM
From: David JonesRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
>>>>poorest and most flooded Ninth Ward neighborhood in New Orleans and meeting up with resistance from "distrustful" residents who still won't leave.<<<<

I'd hap a guess most of these poorest that rent have no insurance coverage. And just possibly some that own have no coverage either.
With the contents of the water being what it is, it's possible everything they leave may be unrecoverable, if the powers that be determine so. They may not be allowed to recover anything. Who knows at this time?
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