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  2. What are the steps of the FEMA process? What to expect ... - AOL

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    SBA loan limits: "Homeowners may be eligible to borrow up to $200,000 for real estate repairs." "Renters and homeowners may borrow up to $40,000 for replacement of disaster damaged personal property."

  3. Road Home - Wikipedia

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    According to the Road Home website, [1] as of December 2017, the program had disbursed a total of $9.022 billion in awards to 130,052 individual homeowners in the area, with grants averaging $69,379 each.

  4. Fire victims can get aid from the feds. How to apply for FEMA ...

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    If you suspect someone is using your identity to apply for FEMA assistance, you should notify the inspector, or call the FEMA Hotline. You can report a possible FEMA fraud by emailing ...

  5. 'This makes no sense': A Charlotte woman says she ... - AOL

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    Remember, FEMA can only pay for damage not covered by your insurance provider, so this is critical to accessing federal assistance. If your area has been declared a disaster zone, FEMA may offer ...

  6. National Flood Insurance Program - Wikipedia

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    The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is a program created by the Congress of the United States in 1968 through the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (P.L. 90-448).

  7. 2016 Louisiana floods - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals attempted to rescue stray pets, and the Second Harvest Food Bank and the United Way of Southeast Louisiana sent supplies and food. [33] More than 109,398 individuals and households registered for FEMA assistance, and FEMA approved $132 million for assistance.

  8. If a neighbor's tree falls on your property, who has to pay ...

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    If there’s minimal damage, it may not pay to file a claim if the cost of repairs is below the cost of your deductible. But since tree damage can be extensive, in many cases, filing a claim does ...

  9. Reconstruction of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Water and sewage services were gradually restored. The first section of the city to have a "boil water" order lifted was in the high ground of the old crescent along the River from the French Quarter to old Carrollton on October 6, 2005. The last section of the city to have such an order lifted (a section of the Lower 9th Ward) was on October 9 ...