There is not enough service providers down there. You're going to end up waiting six seven years to get your home rebuilt. Now, what do you do?View on YouTube
The prediction is about future reconstruction timelines: that many homes destroyed in the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires will not be rebuilt for 6–7 years, i.e., until roughly 2031–2032. From a January 2025 starting point, 6–7 years later is 2031–2032, which is still in the future relative to the current date of November 30, 2025.
Only about 10 months have elapsed since the fires, so there is no way yet to empirically verify whether a substantial fraction of affected homes will indeed take 6–7 years to be fully rebuilt. Even if we can find information on early rebuilding progress or projected delays, those are forecasts, not actual outcomes observed in 2031–2032.
Because the prediction is explicitly about outcomes years past our current date, it is too early to determine whether it is right or wrong. Therefore the correct status classification is "inconclusive" (too early).