everything in a secure location for that flood adjuster to see whi it when they come or the fema inspector that will be out there for fema for 80% we've got. document everything. >> somewhere where once there are trash collections hopefully they're not taking that stuff away because that's the instinct to do when you put something out on the curb. what in particular have you been hearing from so many people you're interacting with at the center where you are? people have to be feeling at loss. >> okay. people are having a hard time understanding the interplay between their flood insurance, the sba, and fema. so at legal aid we deechb this for a long time. it's first apply to fema, apply to the sba. you dent have to take an sba loan right alone. by applying to fema and the sba you've kept your options open. the small business