Hurricane Sandy’s damage to a waterfront Long Island home made it impossible for a divorcing couple to sell the property at the previously agreed-upon listing price, a court attorney referee said.

Days after the storm hit, the husband said he wanted the Massapequa home sold “as is” and subsequently suggested a $500,000 listing, anticipating $250,000 in flood insurance proceeds.

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