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We think it’s morally and heavily wrong to watch not only the community that you manage and operate, but that you’re supposed to care for, lose absolutely everything to their name and still demand money,
tenant Jesse Hancock said Saturday Scoop up some of that mud and smell that — that’s what our house smells like,
Hancock said, pointing to the sewage-tainted mud that remained on the road outside their wrecked home We are working with utility companies to restore power and referring residents to key resources that are available at all levels of government including FEMA,
Shawn Halladay said in an email Tuesday These last two hurricanes was the worst thing that’s happened here,
said 61-year-old James William Lawson Jr., who has been living in a tent on his plot and only goes inside his ruined trailer to get water because the mold is so bad It’s just been one thing after another,
said Menegias, who has lived at the Twin City mobile home park for 11 years All of us have had enough heartbreak in our life,
If you were in Tampa for instance, and your rent is due this week, and now all of a sudden the storm is coming, you're five days without work,
I drove for several hours right after the storm, and there was not a single gas station open anywhere in St. Petersburg,
said Sergey, 54, who asked to use his first name for fear of professional repercussions I usually try to do a certain amount of money per day, but I'm probably down about half of what I normally do in three days,
There’s cars underwater. Some homes are completely underwater,
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said during a press conference Thursday If you must travel around the county, be aware that dozens of flooded roads are closed, and you will have to navigate safely around them. Do NOT drive through floodwaters."
Pasco County is experiencing historical flooding in low-lying areas and in several neighborhoods around the county near our rivers and lakes,
the county wrote Friday in an alert post to its social media accounts A lot of people are just trying to survive these days,
said Hood, who is a medical stenographer Due to the simple fact that they said it wasn’t an evacuation zone, it had us in a panic mode,
We’ll send out an email blast or text messages to let you know when it’s safe and we can send, like, scheduled times for you guys to come back once they tell us it’s OK, but you cannot hang out here,
Angela Lentsch of Infinity BH told a group of tenants gathered in the parking lot I could barely even open the door because the water was like pushing onto the door so hard. But once we opened the door, the water rose to like here,
she said, pointing slightly above her waist They just were out like that. Everyone was gone.”
As for the property managers, McCoy said We cannot tell you whether or not you should evacuate or not,
Lentsch wrote in an email that tenants received Monday and was shared with NBC News Associations will not be responsible for anything,
I put in my address so many times, up until the storm came,