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Tena Caffey's avatar

So sad, i hope something gets done about this.

Dick Coughlin is's avatar

Something is very wrong here!

Rebecka Vigus's avatar

Even after a tornado people are allowed to get belongings out of a home. Even if it has been condemned. This was not right on so many levels. The fact that the house had a tree dropped on it was bad enough. There should have been a way to shut off power and allow them to cut the tree into a smaller size and remove it. Whomever that was for the city better open his pocketbook. She's a victim of an abuser, she's just lost her mom. She should have their ashes and all four of those photos. All they had to do was remove the damn tree.

Valerie Sharp's avatar

She was leasing to own the house, according to a source. Why doesn’t the homeowner have any responsibility?

Julie Clark's avatar

How does red tape bureaucracy order a demolition in less that 5 hrs. Where is the original owner, she was purchasing from on a land contract. Did he have insurance? Who are they Dave?

Dave Bondy's avatar

She did not have insurance, but still I don’t see how that’s possible

Amer Lindy's avatar

The least they could have done is put up mobile fence panels to keep people out, leaving the home in place for a few days. It sounds like they made little effort to retrieve her possessions. This is scary!