Howdy:
I posted quite a bit of information in my local neighborhood FB group, but it's relevant here as well.
Quick background, I live in spring and my house was flooded with 6 to 8" of water, we didn't have flood insurance and we live barely in the 500 yr flood plain.
1. Max FEMA grant is 33.3K (avg is lower, but not specified...)
2. SBA loan rate for home owner is 1.75%
3. Even if you don't want to get SBA loan, fill out application NOW as that helps FEMA process / make decisions about your grant status
4. Even if you have flood insurance, get a FEMA application as it could help with under-insured cases...
5. Don't wait for the FEMA adjuster to start repairs, but obviously document everything (damage, receipts and etc.)
6. Household income does play a part in how much grant money your household could receive (more $$ yall make, less grant money you qualify for), but flip side is SBA loans see that as good thing so you could qualify for a larger loan up to $200K max for home owners and $2M for businesses. (FYI I would not lie as they ask for SS# so they can and will check previous IRS tax returns)
7. Also possible to be denied for any FEMA grant money based on good financial standing. I've also seen SBA loans being denied to people that are on a work visa (not a full / unrestricted green card yet).
8. Private loans from say your church, friends, "go fund me" sites should not affect FEMA grant availability as it's mostly based on your current income and overall financial status. (again they have your SS# so I would not skew #'s lower as they can / will check previous tax returns).
9. FEMA turn around time between application and someone reaching out to you is 10 days (ish).
I posted quite a bit of information in my local neighborhood FB group, but it's relevant here as well.
Quick background, I live in spring and my house was flooded with 6 to 8" of water, we didn't have flood insurance and we live barely in the 500 yr flood plain.
1. Max FEMA grant is 33.3K (avg is lower, but not specified...)
2. SBA loan rate for home owner is 1.75%
3. Even if you don't want to get SBA loan, fill out application NOW as that helps FEMA process / make decisions about your grant status
4. Even if you have flood insurance, get a FEMA application as it could help with under-insured cases...
5. Don't wait for the FEMA adjuster to start repairs, but obviously document everything (damage, receipts and etc.)
6. Household income does play a part in how much grant money your household could receive (more $$ yall make, less grant money you qualify for), but flip side is SBA loans see that as good thing so you could qualify for a larger loan up to $200K max for home owners and $2M for businesses. (FYI I would not lie as they ask for SS# so they can and will check previous IRS tax returns)
7. Also possible to be denied for any FEMA grant money based on good financial standing. I've also seen SBA loans being denied to people that are on a work visa (not a full / unrestricted green card yet).
8. Private loans from say your church, friends, "go fund me" sites should not affect FEMA grant availability as it's mostly based on your current income and overall financial status. (again they have your SS# so I would not skew #'s lower as they can / will check previous tax returns).
9. FEMA turn around time between application and someone reaching out to you is 10 days (ish).