FEMA declines to lease apartments for LA wildfire survivors: report
After natural disasters, the Federal Emergency Management Agency often leases apartment buildings for survivors — but not in Los Angeles County, where wildfires torched 13,000 homes. Federal and state disaster officials didn’t jumpstart the program after the January firestorm, saying the rental market had sufficient housing for those who lost their homes, the Los Angeles […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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