One year after Ida, we're revisiting a New Jersey community that became homeless in a heartbeat.
. The landlord, John Jakimowicz, returned security deposits and provided around $1,200 dollars for moving expenses.
"It's been a year, and all my things are still in storage," she said."Because I live in a private house and I rent a room.""It's a shame," said Bell."I'd like to see him knock this down, put affordable housing." About two-thirds of the residents hired an attorney. They're considering suing the town, the landlord and Seton Hall Prep, which had previously cut down hundreds of trees.
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