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    Wouldn't the insurance adjuster want to inspect the items first and require your neighbor to document what he does with the items since they will be reimbursing him for the destroyed belongings?


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    Once the insurance adjuster does come out (today) they will definitely just say everything inside is trash and pay them for it. Once that happens I don't think the adjuster is going to care what happens to the junk. Might be wrong, though. I haven't dealt with this stuff first hand before.

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