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One year after California wildfires destroyed more than 10,000 homes, only a handful have been rebuilt.
But Los Angeles' mayor says the recovery has been "pretty quick."
"It doesn't feel pretty quick for that family that's living in a hotel," says wildfire survivor Jim Cragg.
Officials like Gavin Newsom promised "efficiency," but wildfire victims still face a mountain of rules.
So many rules that most fire victims haven't even applied for permits.
Meanwhile, government still charges property tax on burned-out lots.
In the video above, I look at the rules keeping people from rebuilding.