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I am not a troll! I am a concerned citizen, who doesn't want to see the seniors who built these houses and communities forced from their homes by a variety of policy changes and runaway inflation. I don't want to see people forced from their rentals. I don't think it benefits the community to turn over a significant percentage of the residents in lieu of newcomers from anywhere and everywhere. I think people who built these homes to live in and not for investments should be helped to stay in their homes if possible. I think they should be able to leave their residences to their heirs without crippling taxes. I think that taxes and insurance and everything else should not skyrocket and contribute to runaway inflation, while services like fire departments provide are cut. I think local, county, state and federal entities should assist in keeping American communities stable, and not make more and more homeless people. And I don't think the firefighters lives should be put at risk, but that's not the only issue worth considering. If firefighters don't respond to calls to minor house fires, more houses will burn, there will be more forest fires and there will be more lives and property at risk.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/santacruz/comments/15c7r6f/how_to_still_find_home_insurance_in_the_santa/jtwu450/
Post Date
7/29/2023, 6:50:27 AM
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3/16/2026, 4:24:49 AM

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