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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One thing that is coming is fire resistant housing. It’s emergent now but after the Bay Area fires some people in Santa Rosa started doing it. It still needs another 5-10 years in terms of engineering development and availability but I can see this as being the path forward. Stricter regulations on developers requiring multiple egress roads out of developments. Fire resistant new building codes. New insurance and mortgage models. I think the FAIR plan is a good idea but it shouldn’t cover multi million dollar structures. Remember in CA, the value is in the land not the structure. The land value is still there, insurance covers the structure and contents. Capping that to $1-$2 million would go far in requiring the rich and commercial entities to self insure. Developing lower cost, subsidized prefab 2 bedroom ADUs that can be mass produced as an affordable way for people to rebuild areas would be good too. In the Bay Area, I can get an ADU dropped in my backyard by a crane for a few hundred thousand dollars. Remove the Bay Area surcharge, mass produce them and those can be a replacement option for destroyed homes. [b]As CA is democratic these things are and will be pursued. Under Republicans, it would be a developers and grifter free for all milking as much money out of people providing death trap housing laughing on their way to the bank. [/b] [/quote] It’s a developer and grifter free for all NOW. Blackrock vultures reportedly knocking door to door to buy land. Newscum already talking about building high rises and reshaping the landscape into a 15 minute city for the Olympics [/quote] Rebuilding is what needs to happen. What is wrong with someone offering to buy land? Does everyone have to live in a house?[/quote]
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