MIAMI—All eyes are on Hurricane Joaqui, with meteorologist reports indicating it could impact New England. It's been a decade since a major hurricane hit the United States, perhaps giving property owners a sense of false security about their vulnerability and a lack of urgency in taking the proper precautions.

GlobeSt.com caught up with Greg Matus, regional managing partner of Franklin Street in South Florida about things property owners can do now in part one of this exclusive interview. Be sure to check back this afternoon for part two with his colleague, Ryan Cassidy.

GlobeSt.com: What should property owners be doing now?

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