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Shelley Mack, a one-time tenant of the converted warehouse dubbed the "Ghost Ship" warehouse where a fire has claimed dozens of lives, talks about her experiences from her home in Concord, Calif. She lived there for four or five months about two years ago. She paid about $700 a month in rent. Mack said she didn't know the ramshackle dwelling was illegal until after she moved in, and was instructed to tell visitors it was a 24-hour workspace for artists. (AP Photo/Terry Chea)

Shelley Mack, a one-time tenant of the converted warehouse dubbed the "Ghost Ship" warehouse where a fire has claimed dozens of lives, talks about her experiences from her home in Concord, Calif. She lived there for four or five months about two years ago. She paid about $700 a month in rent. Mack said she didn't know the ramshackle dwelling was illegal until after she moved in, and was instructed to tell visitors it was a 24-hour workspace for artists. (AP Photo/Terry Chea)

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