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Eugene

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Wed Dec 27, 2017, 05:21 PM Dec 2017

FEMA sells disaster trailers cheaply despite victim demand

Source: Associated Press

FEMA sells disaster trailers cheaply despite victim demand

By EMILY SCHMALL and MICHAEL SISAK
Today

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — The federal government typically spends up to $150,000 apiece — not counting utilities, maintenance or labor — on the trailers it leases to disaster victims, then auctions them at cut-rate prices after 18 months of use or the first sign of minor damage, The Associated Press has learned.

Officials have continued the practice even amid a temporary housing shortage in Texas, where almost 8,000 applicants are still awaiting federal support nearly four months after Hurricane Harvey landed in the Gulf Coast.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency briefly halted trailer sales following Harvey but resumed them in November, online records show. Since then, at least 115 units manufactured this year have been sold for pennies on the dollar, and many of the online auctions have listed such things as dirty mattresses, missing furniture, pet odors or loose trim as the lone damage.

“I don’t care what shape it’s in, it beats sleeping on a dirt floor,” said Christy Combs, who moved with her husband, four children and five dogs into a tent after their rented apartment in Aransas Pass, Texas, was left uninhabitable by floodwater.

FEMA has no written policy or regulation requiring disposal of used trailers, but an official confirmed to AP that it’s a longstanding internal policy and that seldom are the housing units given to another family in need after the initial 18-month stint.

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FEMA sells disaster trailers cheaply despite victim demand (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2017 OP
I worked on HUD flood relief in 1972-1973 (hurricane Agnes) rickford66 Dec 2017 #1

rickford66

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1. I worked on HUD flood relief in 1972-1973 (hurricane Agnes)
Wed Dec 27, 2017, 07:57 PM
Dec 2017

I remember the trailers were offered for sale to the families that occupied them. Some were in them for a couple years or more. I have no idea if any families bought them or the suggested price. The unsold ones would be shipped somewhere supposedly for storage. I was a temp HUD employee. It looked like lots of money was made by private contractors.




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