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Business owners learn the real cost of riots

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One day after rioters destroyed the Sports Dome retail complex in St. Paul, a construction crew hired by the city knocked the building down because it was dangerously unstable.

Then the city presented the property owners with a $140,000 bill for what it would cost to haul away the debris.

“We were really upset about that,” said property owner Jay Kim, whose insurance policy covers a maximum of $25,000 in demolition costs. “We thought that was high. But we didn’t know how much demolition would cost at the time.”

Like dozens of other investors whose properties were severely damaged in the May riots, the Kim family was stunned to discover that the money it would collect from its insurance company for demolition won’t come close to the actual costs of doing the job. Most policies limit reimbursement to $25,000 to $50,000, but contractors have been submitting bids of $200,000 to $300,000. In many cases, the price of the work is not much lower than the actual value of the property, records show.


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"Jay Kim?"

That sounds Korean. That's proximity to WHITENESS. Lol. **** that Asian/WHITE nonsense.

Lol! Looting is NOT violence! Arson IS NOT violence!

Lol.
 
He didn't say anything until he looked at sagging poll numbers .
June 2nd
No place for looting or destroying property or burning churches, or destroying businesses — many of them built by people of color who for the first time were beginning to realize their dreams and build wealth for their families.

July 28th

 
One day after rioters destroyed the Sports Dome retail complex in St. Paul, a construction crew hired by the city knocked the building down because it was dangerously unstable.

Then the city presented the property owners with a $140,000 bill for what it would cost to haul away the debris.

“We were really upset about that,” said property owner Jay Kim, whose insurance policy covers a maximum of $25,000 in demolition costs. “We thought that was high. But we didn’t know how much demolition would cost at the time.”

Like dozens of other investors whose properties were severely damaged in the May riots, the Kim family was stunned to discover that the money it would collect from its insurance company for demolition won’t come close to the actual costs of doing the job. Most policies limit reimbursement to $25,000 to $50,000, but contractors have been submitting bids of $200,000 to $300,000. In many cases, the price of the work is not much lower than the actual value of the property, records show.


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But Asian privilege!!!
 
It's heartbreaking to hear about the struggles faced by business owners after such devastating events. The mismatch between insurance coverage and the actual costs of demolition is a tough pill to swallow. In times like these, having a reliable partner like 1st Choice Waste Management could possibly alleviate some of the burden by providing efficient and cost-effective waste removal services. It's important for communities to come together and support each other during these challenging times.
 
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