What Specific Items are Covered
by "Housing Needs" Assistance?
"Housing Needs" assistance is assistance
from FEMA that may be used to repair any of the following:
- Structural parts of your home
(foundation, outside walls, roof).
- Windows, doors, floors, walls,
ceilings, cabinetry.
- Septic or sewage system.
- Well or other water system.
- Heating, ventilating, and air
conditioning system.
- Utilities (electrical, plumbing, and
gas systems).
- Entrance and exit ways from your
home, including privately owned access roads.
- Blocking, leveling, and anchoring of
a mobile home and reconnecting or resetting its sewer,
water, electrical, fuel lines, and tanks.
Do I Qualify for "Housing Needs"
Assistance?
To receive money or help for "Housing
Needs" that are the result of a disaster, all of the following
must be true:
- You have losses in an area that has
been declared a disaster by the president.
- You have filed for insurance benefits
and the damage to your property is not covered by your
insurance or your insurance settlement is insufficient to
meet your losses.
- You or someone who lives with you is
a citizen of the United States, a non-citizen national, or a
qualified alien.
- The home in the disaster area is
where you usually live and where you were living at the time
of the disaster.
- You are not able to live in your home
now, you cannot get to your home due to the disaster, or
your home requires repairs because of damage from the
disaster.
You may not be eligible for
"Housing Needs" assistance if:
- You have other, adequate rent-free
housing that you can use (for example, rental property that
is not occupied).
- Your home that was damaged is your
secondary or vacation residence.
- Your expenses resulted only from
leaving your home as a precaution and you were able to
return to your home immediately after the incident.
- You have refused assistance from your
insurance provider(s).
- Your only losses are business losses
(including farm business other than the farmhouse and
self-employment) or items not covered by this program.
- The damaged home where you live is
located in a designated flood hazard area and your community
is not participating in the National Flood Insurance
Program. In this case, the flood damage to your home would
not be covered, but you may qualify for rental assistance or
items not covered by flood insurance, such as water wells,
septic systems, medical, dental, or funeral expenses.
Do I qualify for "Other than
Housing Needs" Assistance?
To receive money for "Other than Housing
Needs" that are the result of a disaster, all the following must
be true:
- You have losses in an area that has
been declared a disaster area by the President.
- You have filed for insurance benefits
and the damage to your property is not covered by your
insurance or your insurance settlement is insufficient to
meet your losses.
- You or someone who lives with you is
a citizen of the United States, a non-citizen national, or a
qualified alien.
- You have necessary expenses or
serious needs because of the disaster.
- You have accepted assistance from all
other sources for which you are eligible, such as insurance
proceeds or Small Business Administration disaster loans.