Homeowners affected by Hurricane Ian get more time to apply for federal aid
Homeowners and renters in
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Martin said Wednesday that he has filed his paperwork with
“FEMA’s been pretty good on the follow-up,” Martin said. “They’ve been very accurate and organized. I’ve been speaking to a lot of different people in a lot of different places, as you can imagine, and
Following the storm, Martin temporarily stayed with the parents of a friend, but is now renting a place and is optimistic
If homeowners are covered by insurance,
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One of those tornados, which ravaged the senior living community of
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Homeowners and renters in
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