Over a Year Later: Flood Insurance and FEMA Leave a Local Woman Disheartened

Over a Year Later: Flood Insurance and FEMA Leave a Local Woman Disheartened
FEMA did reimburse her for a dehumidifier, but only partially because it was the wrong type of dehumidifier, according to their policy. They also stated that she could be reimbursed for an air purifier to eliminate the mold and mildew growth,
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Best way to beat the heat?
When I was a kid we did not have air conditioning, so we spent a lot of time in a basement den, where it was about 10 degrees cooler than the rest of the house, and a little dryer thanks to a dehumidifier. I slept on the second floor, which could be
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