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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- For details on monetary payout limits and eligibility go to link at the end.
For now, here are FAQs about FEMA
FEMA Assistance FAQs
Can non-citizen U.S. residents get help from FEMA?
Not only U.S. citizens but U.S. nationals and legal residents may be eligible for FEMA assistance. Any household member with citizenship, U.S. nationality and legal permanent resident status – and who have a social security number – can apply for assistance.
Can I get reimbursement by FEMA for cleanup immediately after a disaster?
FEMA recommends doing cleanup as soon as possible and to document the damage. Keep receipts and apply for reimbursement. Someone will be sent to the home to determine how much of the damage was caused by the storm.
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Can renters get help from FEMA?
After a disaster renters may be eligible for FEMA assistance in the form of temporary lodging, coverage to replace or repair certain types of personal property, such as a car. Funeral, medical, dental, childcare, moving and storage expenses may also be covered.
Does help from FEMA impact Social Security, taxes or other public assistance?
No, FEMA does not affect social security, taxes due, public assistance and other entitlement programs.
How can I appeal a decision by FEMA?
You can visit a FEMA Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) near you. You can also mail in your appeal within 60 days of the decision to FEMA, P.O. Box 10055, Hyattsville, MD 20782-7055 or fax: 800-827-8112.
Full article: https://smartfinancial.com/fema-pay-out
For now, here are FAQs about FEMA
FEMA Assistance FAQs
Can non-citizen U.S. residents get help from FEMA?
Not only U.S. citizens but U.S. nationals and legal residents may be eligible for FEMA assistance. Any household member with citizenship, U.S. nationality and legal permanent resident status – and who have a social security number – can apply for assistance.
Can I get reimbursement by FEMA for cleanup immediately after a disaster?
FEMA recommends doing cleanup as soon as possible and to document the damage. Keep receipts and apply for reimbursement. Someone will be sent to the home to determine how much of the damage was caused by the storm.
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Can renters get help from FEMA?
After a disaster renters may be eligible for FEMA assistance in the form of temporary lodging, coverage to replace or repair certain types of personal property, such as a car. Funeral, medical, dental, childcare, moving and storage expenses may also be covered.
Does help from FEMA impact Social Security, taxes or other public assistance?
No, FEMA does not affect social security, taxes due, public assistance and other entitlement programs.
How can I appeal a decision by FEMA?
You can visit a FEMA Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) near you. You can also mail in your appeal within 60 days of the decision to FEMA, P.O. Box 10055, Hyattsville, MD 20782-7055 or fax: 800-827-8112.
Full article: https://smartfinancial.com/fema-pay-out
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