In October 2012, Hurricane Sandy charged up the East Coast pummeling everything in its path and leaving behind massive damage to commercial and residential properties.

In the aftermath of Sandy, New York and New Jersey property owners had no shortage of hurricane damage war stories to share—strong winds ripped siding and roofing off residences and commercial structures, water levels rose up suddenly, forcing their way into buildings and flooding lower levels, and power was cut off by the local utilities, leaving some property owners in the dark for weeks.

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