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Does anyone have a small drivable RV they want to sell? I am close to homeless until I get my house repaired.

MizJ 8 Oct 3
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For transportation I'd be hesitant of buying anything in that state. Florida is going to have or already has a lot of flood damaged cars now, many of which are totaled or will be totally useless very soon, especially as mold starts growing, and wiring and electronics start to rust out. Water getting into the air intake of the engine may ruin that internally too... Unless someone had the forethought to disconnect the battery before getting flooded, anything connected to it could be toast. Even if something runs, it may not for long. If someone's insurance pays it off under a comprehensive policy, it should go on record as a salvage vehicle, and in some states you can't even register those let alone get insurance for them. It's a tough situation. I'm sorry and feel for ya. I've been close to homeless myself for some time and I haven't even been through a disaster.

My HOUSE has mold. Are you suggesting I live in a tent?

@MizJ I don't know what to suggest except to watch a lot of DIY videos, like on youtube or whatever, and join forums where people in disaster recovery mode talk about this stuff. I wish I could be more helpful, but I'm already overwhelmed by all I have to do to my own house to sell it quick (financial imperative). I don't know where I'm going to live either.

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Have you asked your homeowners insurance about putting you up in a motel? Many policies have this feature.

The homeowner's insurance market here is awful. If a roof is more than 15 years old you get cancelled. Hurricane deductibles differ from other claims and are MUCH higher in most if not all cases. My biggest concern is that the insurance company and the roofing company are going to point their fingers at each other and draw this out. My insurer cautioned/threatened me on the phone today about preventing further damage. I wanted to say, "Hey bitch you are welcome to come here and figure out how to keep the rain out!". Rain is forecast tomorrow afternoon. I have some small tarps and a few tubes of caulk. Wish me luck.

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I’m guessing they will be hard to come by down your way for some time. Especially since many local ones would have been damaged as well. Wish I could help.

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I have a guest house you could stay in but I think I live way too far from you to do any good. Also very remote. You could try facebook marketplace, or craigslist. they usually have something you could get quick and cheep

Thanks. I need to be nearby

Slim pickings nearby as people are living in them.

@MizJ Man... when I hear people around me whine about petty bs and get all up in arms, I remind them how bad things could really get and to have a little humility and compassion. It doesn't always help because it's hard to shame people anymore. I'm sorry for what you all are going through.

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Oh, no! What happened? Did your house get flooded?

Roof leak. Mold.

@MizJ You have a new roof! Oh, I'm so sorry!

@Organist1 Roof is 1 year old. The inspector and the company both fucked up.10K for a piss poor roof job.

@MizJ Unscrupulous contractors are such a problem. I hope you have a good lawyer, or some way to get them to repair it.

@Organist1 That problem is about to become even worse. We will be inundated with construction workers and roofers from other states. It's not unusual that post-hurricane half of those roofing jobs fail inspection.

@MizJ Disasters attract vultures. It's horrible. Would you like me to ask my friend Edna for contractor recommendations? You probably know all the good ones, too, but they must be busy 24/7.

@Organist1 Many thanks. I think what I may do for the short term is do some of the demo work myself. First because finding honest help will be so difficult. Second because that way I can see with my own eyes exactly where the lumber is water stained, etc. When the shady guys show up and think I am a clueless woman I look them in the eye and say, "16 on center. Get the fuck out." No joke. I have done it before when they talk to me as if I were a stupid child. Most start out with asking to speak to my husband. I always talk to them in my garage where there are power tools, rarely do they figure out that I am the one that uses them. I will take plenty of photos before and after. The main concern is getting out all the moldy drywall and insulation, stopping the leak(s), looking for any scary looking structural damage. Once it is safe I will have time on my side.

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Very sorry to hear that. I know people that lost everything. Wish I could help.

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