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Originally Posted by rubicon
I do not know who to get more upset with the Hoosier or The Villages? Their choice in signing on with a FEMA approved company is causing the sort of thing you see with the mysterious Hoosier Impatience) but more importantly its not doing residents property any good just lingering there and it is a bad look fort The Villages.
Another problem with this delay is that being added to the debris from the storm is now daily/weekly lawn maintenance clippings. We trim some bushes and cut a few dead fronds and now instead of being removed on Wednesday will sit there until Crowder shows up.
It would be a pleasant surprise to see Waste management here on Wednesday ( I hoping Dist.gov reads TOTV)
I had been involved in a number of cat related insurance claims over the years and experience taught that the best way to handle them was get in quick and get out quick for everyone's sake
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I agree that this delay is compounding the problem. After Irma I had one yard waste bag and a few palm fronds. Now I have begun fall clean up and replanting. I now have 4 more bags.