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Tens of thousands of California residents will decide whether to permanently relocate or rebuild their homes after the most destructive fires in Los Angeles’ history. Insurance companies may ...
Many considering rebuilding do not expect it to be that easy, or fast. Altadena resident Shawna Dawson-Beer, 50, renovated her venerable house into what she called a “forever home.”
Devastating, often tragic as the Los Angeles wildfires have been, rebuilding could bring nightmares all its own, including murky insurance rules, material shortages and potentially higher cost for ...
As Los Angeles looks ahead to rebuilding after devastating wildfires, real estate agents wrote a letter to city and state officials with ideas for helping to expedite the process.One of them is a ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced an executive order centered on rebuilding in the wake of the recent Los Angeles-area wildfires on Sunday. “I’m worried about issues of rebuilding as ...
The Summary. A home in Pacific Palisades that had survived the fire was split in two by a landslide last week. The risk of landslides rises in the months and years after wildfires because flames ...
Even in the awareness of the residents, the fact of the reconstruction of a building is mostly forgotten after a while, the buildings are perceived again as an organic part of their environment. The desire for the original substance, which is usually put forward by monument conservationists, cannot be met in many old buildings either; one ...
Then the fire alerts started. ... “It doesn’t cover the cost of what it’s going to take to rebuild, what they lost, housing – they need to live somewhere for the next two years, maybe more ...