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Update Your FEMA Application as You Return to Your Property

Update Your FEMA Application as You Return to Your Property LOS ANGELES – As survivors return to their property, it is important survivors continue to update their FEMA application as they learn about the status of their property.  If you initially indicated to FEMA that your home was inaccessible or that the damage was unknown, you will need to update your application when you learn about the status of your property. Once you are able to confirm the status of your damage, update your application immediately via the FEMA hotline or at a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC). Missing or outdated
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FEMA Assistance Available for Personal Property Loss

FEMA Assistance Available for Personal Property Loss FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Kentucky residents who experienced damage from the February severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, landslides and mudslides may be eligible for FEMA assistance. Homeowners and renters in Breathitt, Clay, Estill, Floyd, Harlan, Johnson, Knott, Lee, Letcher, Martin, Owsley, Perry, Pike and Simpson counties are encouraged to apply.   FEMA assistance covers basic needs. It will not restore all disaster-related property loss. Insurance coverage is the best means to recover after a natural disaster. However, Personal Property Loss assistance may repair or replace disaster-damaged property if conditions meet the eligibility requirements, and
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Protect Your Property: Flood Insurance is Vital in New Mexico

Protect Your Property: Flood Insurance is Vital in New Mexico SANTA FE, New Mexico — A single inch of floodwater can cause up to $25,000 of damage to a home, and can occur anywhere and often catches homeowners, renters, and business owners by surprise, leaving them unprepared and vulnerable.    When buying or renting a home or managing a business, we often overlook other programs or services that we may need to protect our property. Many people assume their homeowner's or renter’s insurance covers flooding. However, most standard policies do not.  Many Chaves County residents and business owners whose property was damaged by
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FEMA Seeks Property Management Companies in Georgia for Direct Lease

FEMA Seeks Property Management Companies in Georgia for Direct Lease FEMA is seeking information from property management companies with ready-for-occupancy residential or rental properties in Georgia communities affected by Hurricane Helene. These units must meet local, state and federal housing regulations.  Property management companies for consideration should be doing business in and around communities affected by Hurricane Helene, to include Appling, Berrien, Burke, Clinch, Coffee, Emanuel, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Lanier, Lowndes, McDuffie and Toombs counties, as well as surrounding communities. FEMA encourages all interested property management companies to consider participating. The deadline for companies to reply to this request for information is
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FEMA Assistance Available for Personal Property Losses, Including Musical Instruments

FEMA Assistance Available for Personal Property Losses, Including Musical Instruments Tennesseans love their music! So, it is good news that musicians, and other residents who had damage or losses from Tropical Storm Helene Sept. 26-30, may be eligible for FEMA assistance. Homeowners and renters in Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Hawkins, Johnson, Unicoi, or Washington counties are encouraged to apply. FEMA assistance covers basic needs. It will not restore all disaster-related property loss. Insurance coverage is the best means to recover after a natural disaster. However, FEMA assistance may repair or replace disaster-damaged property if conditions meet the eligibility requirements, and
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Personal Property and FEMA Assistance

Personal Property and FEMA Assistance Atlanta – FEMA assistance is limited to basic needs. It will not restore all property lost or damaged due to Tropical Storm Debby or Hurricane Helene. Insurance coverage is the best way to recover after a disaster. However, FEMA assistance for personal property may be available if you are uninsured or underinsured.  Types of Assistance  Appliances: Includes standard household appliances, such as a refrigerator, washing machine, etc.  Clothing: Essential clothing needed due to loss, damage or contamination.  Home Furnishings: Basic furnishings found in a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and living room.  Tools Required for Work and