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Just out of curiosity, how do they secure your house now that you have a giant hole in the wall? Are they at least putting up some kind of boards at least to protect the insides from the elements?
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Glad to hear that you have the situation in hand.
"I have never had so much support during a well a disaster event and this has overwhelmed me a bit"
Lucky you. The only support we might get in these parts is the locals taking pictures with their phones, and the Solicitors trying to sue us for having our home in the path of whatever hit it.
"I have never had so much support during a well a disaster event and this has overwhelmed me a bit"
Lucky you. The only support we might get in these parts is the locals taking pictures with their phones, and the Solicitors trying to sue us for having our home in the path of whatever hit it.
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There is a wire fence and CCTV around the front of the property, also the landlords brother started rebuilding the wall as soon as the police gave them the ok.dandelion wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 1:39 pm Just out of curiosity, how do they secure your house now that you have a giant hole in the wall? Are they at least putting up some kind of boards at least to protect the insides from the elements?
Most items are now located on rooms that can be closed, office, spare room, and master bedroom. The carpet will be replaced once the wall has been fixed.
As the lounge room was the worst hit most things here will be replaced with new items and most of that has already been taken to the top.
We have also been lucky that our insurance and the landlords insurance was with the same insurance company and they have approved everything to be repaired or bought new, for a nice payout from them so my husband and I get to go shopping soon to replace it all.
Yea we are very lucky down here as we live in a community that helps each other out and our neighbors have always been friendly and supportive and that goes both ways.TheRagingEunuch wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 5:56 pm Glad to hear that you have the situation in hand.
"I have never had so much support during a well a disaster event and this has overwhelmed me a bit"
Lucky you. The only support we might get in these parts is the locals taking pictures with their phones, and the Solicitors trying to sue us for having our home in the path of whatever hit it.
Just your friendly neighbourhood guy.