As homeowners figure out what to do next, the city continues to search for some semblance of organization in the recovery. Agents are caught in-between trying to do the best they can to help their clients — sometimes while homeless themselves.
Source: Inman News
Evacuees still fight for housing as recovery efforts find their way in LA
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