That would make sense. I was having a hard time wrapping my head around this. Even for "migrants" this is excessive and nonsensical. If the furniture and doors and stuff got water damaged, that would explain some things.
It makes it make more sense, but not sure if it makes things better or worse; that was very likely more taxpayer money going to that, then. The people there probably paid to pull that shit out and leave it on the street, and will pay to have it cleaned up after. Not to mention the initial housing itself.
On the one hand that would make sense for furniture, but there were doors off the hinges. I'm not sure how to chalk that up to water damage. Like, yes swelling is a thing, but I don't know how bad and how long the flooding was that it would cause damage like that to presumably wood/metal doors.
Not that I haven't seen people absolutely trash hotel rooms and such while waiting for housing, didn't that area get massively flooded recently?
They're probably just leaving out the flood water destroyed stuff to get it picked up.
I'll happily be wrong about this, as I don't know the area other than it flooded recently, but I think this is probably more likely.
That would make sense. I was having a hard time wrapping my head around this. Even for "migrants" this is excessive and nonsensical. If the furniture and doors and stuff got water damaged, that would explain some things.
It makes it make more sense, but not sure if it makes things better or worse; that was very likely more taxpayer money going to that, then. The people there probably paid to pull that shit out and leave it on the street, and will pay to have it cleaned up after. Not to mention the initial housing itself.
On the one hand that would make sense for furniture, but there were doors off the hinges. I'm not sure how to chalk that up to water damage. Like, yes swelling is a thing, but I don't know how bad and how long the flooding was that it would cause damage like that to presumably wood/metal doors.
Uh, clearly they're just renovating and redecorating. #labour4immigrants #immigrantsdoitbetter #immigranthustle #bloodsweat&tears