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Evaluating Katrina: A Snapshot Of Renters’ Rights Following Disasters, Olympia Duhart, Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod Jan 2007

Evaluating Katrina: A Snapshot Of Renters’ Rights Following Disasters, Olympia Duhart, Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod

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Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm displaced as many as 800,000 victims and it is still difficult for them to return home. Consequently, many homeowners have turned to renting because of the slow recovery process. Renters face added difficulties; they are often the last in line for government benefits and other assistance. There is much hostility towards the rights of renters, creating even more difficulties for them. This article focuses on the difficulties facing evacuee renters in New Orleans following the disaster. These renters face such obstacles as scarcity …


National Depositor Preference: In An Attempt To Raise Revenue, Congress Completely Ignores A Potential Disaster, David J. Ratway Jan 1995

National Depositor Preference: In An Attempt To Raise Revenue, Congress Completely Ignores A Potential Disaster, David J. Ratway

Nova Law Review

Until recently, the risk of a bank's insolvency was borne primarily by

the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC").'