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Chris White
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August 31, 2020 4:26 PM ET
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Business owners in Minneapolis are scrounging for answers after discovering that insurance money will not be enough to cover clean-up costs after rioters ransacked neighborhoods and hollowed out storefronts, according to a report published Monday.

Owners are being asked to fork over between $100,000 than $300,000 for construction companies to demolish and eventually haul away buildings that were all-but destroyed after the May riots, the Star Tribune reported. They are shocked and increasingly desperate, as most insurance policies cover only $25,000 in demolition costs, the report noted.

“We were really upset about that,” Jay Kim, a property owner in the city, told the Star Tribune. “We thought that was high. But we didn’t know how much demolition would cost at the time.” Kim’s insurance policy only covers $25,000 for the cost of flattening what remains of his business so he can rebuild, the report noted.

Rioters and looters began destroying sections of the city shortly after the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in May after a police officer kneeled on his neck for several minutes, video of the incident shows.

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The owners shouldn't clean it up.

The state/city should clean it up. They totally failed their responsibilities and let it happen.

And if they refuse to clean it up then let it stand as a monument to what they did and a warning to others thinking of opening a business there.

The city should have no legal recourse short of seizing the property.

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Too bad for them.

Now I wonder how many will simply leave rather than be subjected to this violence once again.
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The owners shouldn't clean it up.

The state/city should clean it up. They totally failed their responsibilities and let it happen.

And if they refuse to clean it up then let it stand as a monument to what they did and a warning to others thinking of opening a business there.

The city should have no legal recourse short of seizing the property.
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I sailed wrote:
"Now I wonder how many will simply leave rather than be subjected to this violence once again..."

If they rebuild, they WILL be subject to "the violence" once again, particularly after the idiots who run the city get their way by "abolishing" the police force or by restricting the police powers of whatever is left afterwards.

The only sensible course of action is to pack up and get out.
Issue a "quit claim" deed to the city for what's left of their property if they wish.
Then load up their cars and leave.

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The owners shouldn't clean it up.

The state/city should clean it up. They totally failed their responsibilities and let it happen.

And if they refuse to clean it up then let it stand as a monument to what they did and a warning to others thinking of opening a business there.

The city should have no legal recourse short of seizing the property.

Oh there's a reason for a class action suit brewing here if there ever was one.