Irma's impact on the Master's Place homes was negligible. Only minor cleanup of leaf litter was needed after the storm.
Never-the-less, people worry about the condition of their homes when they are not there to see what is going on. I (CC) took photos documenting the condition of the east end portions of Master's Place homes early on Monday morning, Sept 10th, before Irma could be felt, and again on Tuesday morning September 11th right after she had passed; then the third set on September 12th (Wednesday morning) after the Amazing Blades cleanup crews had gone through. They say a photo is worth a thousand words so, here are the before pictures.
Conditions on Sept. 10 Before Irma
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108-4 front |
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108-4 east side |
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Units 108-2, 108-3, 108-4 front |
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Units 108 4,108-3, 108-2 rear |
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Units 1081,108-2,108-3 front |
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Units 108-3, 108-2 rear |
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Units 108-1, 108-2 front |
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Units 108-1 rear |
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Units 113-3/4 and 141-1 front |
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Units 113 3/4 rear |
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Units 141-1, 141-2, 141-3 front |
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Units 141-1, 141-2 rear |
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unit 141-3 front |
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Units 141-3, 141-4 front |
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Units 141-3,141-4, 141-5 rear |
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Units 141-5, 141-6 front |
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Units 141-4, 141-5-141-6 rear |
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Unit 141-6 rear east side |
See next two posts for:
Conditions of units on the morning of September 12th after Irma passed
and
Conditions of units on Sept 13th after the cleanup
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