Mauricio Umansky: ‘Leave policy aside and renew Los Angeles’
Mogul Real Estate Mauricio Umansky He said that officials in California must cooperate with the Federal Government to help people in areas destroyed forest fires to renew and that this is not time to fight President Trump.
“This is the time to leave the policy aside and to rebuild Los Angeles,” Umansky told Fox Business. “This is not the time for our state government to be political and … it starts to be against Trump.”
Umansky’s luxury real estate company, The Agency, is a portfolio of homes and real estate for sale around the world. However, many of his clients are found in areas that are the most severely affected by forest fires that broke out earlier this month throughout the Los Angeles district.
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Umansky said the situation is heavy families who lost all.
His agents, some of whom lost their own homes, work around the clock to find everyone they can go to. But it was far from light.
“One of the hardest things is that there are 10 applicants for each house, and nine are refused,” he said. “When you think about it, these are all people who have lost their homes, so … their depression is crazy.”
Umansky said people move around town and that many of them want to stay close to the house. However, there are many others who go north or leave the state.
“We displaced thousands and thousands of people. And that’s why it will be very difficult,” he said.
Umansky said it was still too early to understand what things would look like in terms of how people would be renewed, but he knows that governments at the state and federal level will have to cooperate to do so.
“We are looking for answers. I don’t think the Government did a good enough job by warning people to what things would look like,” he said, adding that residents are still struggling to understand how to get insurance.
Firefighters have been struggling with devastating fires in southern California for weeks, and more and more is still being bent.
They have to leave their ego aside, politics, “he said.” We will need federal money. We will need state money.
The Hughes Fire, which was first reported on Wednesday morning, it was in a non -incorporated Castaic community in the northwestern District of Los Angeles. It quickly spread because of aggressive winds that disturbed the efforts of firefighters.
Ever since the forest fires began on January 7th, California Governor Gavin News and Trump have been in conflict. News faced sharp criticism over the reaction of the state to the fires in Los Angeles. California Governor hugged Trump on the runway at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday after the president left Air Force One.
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News also condemned Trump’s criticism, saying of NBC News “Meet The Press” earlier this month that “wrong information and misinformation do not help any of us.” In the meantime, Trump, a longtime critic of the California government, recently bought, going so far as to suggest that California may not receive federal help if he does not change certain policies, including water management.
While the News has signed a packet that provides $ 2.5 billion for efforts in recovery while the fires continue to hail parts of southern California, Umansky said “no doubt” that the state would also need federal assistance.
“They have to leave their ego aside, politics aside,” he said. “We will need federal money. We will need state money.”
The state should not fight Trump, he said.
“When I say that he should not fight him, I mean … He will have ideas. We will need the help of the Federal Government. Like, there is no doubt about it,” he said.
Anders Hagstr of Fox News contributed to this report.