HOW TO NOT GET SCREWED: Advice for Renters/Mobile Homes/Insurance/Lawsuits: Ep 311 of HOME DIAGNOSIS
Corbett Lunsford
Are we doing a good job preparing for, and recovering from disasters? Whether it’s a personal disaster with physics, chemistry or microbiology in your own home, or floods and fires that cross state lines, it’s become clear to us the answer is: we could do better. There are some problems baked into the system of disaster preparedness and recovery itself- in renting vs. owning property, insurance claims, lawsuits and even mobile home construction standards (sounds boring, is definitely not). Let’s talk about why the problems exist, how to avoid them, and what to do if you need to fight for your family’s future in a safe and healthy home.
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Featured researchers and experts:
Lori Peek, Social Scientist at University of Colorado- Boulder
Andrew Whelton, Water Safety Researcher at Purdue University
Elaina Sutley, Disaster Resilience Researcher at Kansas State University
Jennifer Bridge, Disaster Resilience Researcher at University of Florida
Bill Lazar, Executive Director at St. Johns Housing Partnership (https://www.sjhp.org/)
Susan Giddens, Affordable Rehab Manager at St. Johns Housing Partnership
Anil Mittal, Moldy Home Survivor in Houston TX
Trey Flournoy, Property Insurance Attorney
Also featuring lots of footage courtesy of Creative Commons and the US DOD. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
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