BATON ROUGE — The board charged with demolishing and disposing of hurricane-damaged homes bought by the state won't be able to finish the work on time or likely within the current budget, according to a review by Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera. Purpera's office released a report Monday looking at the program overseen by the Louisiana Land Trust. The trust is in charge of dealing with more than 10,400 properties acquired through the state's Road Home Program after hurricanes Katrina and Rita — either by demolishing them, auctioning them off or transferring them to local control.

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