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Disaster Housing Recovery Update, Wednesday, March 7, 2018

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES FEMA October Wildfires By the Numbers: (as of 3/7) o 4,469 Individual Assistance (IA) applications approved* o $15,460,632 Individual & Household Program (IHP) approved* o $9,417,989 Housing Assistance (HA) approved* o $6,042,643 Other Needs Assistance (ONA) approved* o $210,474,340 Total Public Assistance Grants (PA) obligated** o $208,830,257 Emergency Work (Categories A-B) obligated** o Continue reading
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Disaster Housing Recovery Update, Monday, March 5, 2018

General Updates Mortgage Relief Guide. The National Consumer Law Center released a resource guide for obtaining mortgage relief following a disaster. The guide provides an overview, some essential resources, and details for the various forms of relief available to survivors. HURRICANE MARIA HUD Foreclosure Moratorium Expanded. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) announced a 60-day extension Continue reading
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Disaster Housing Recovery Update, Wednesday, February 28, 2018

General Updates Plagiarized Contract. Senators Claire McCakill (D-MO), Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), and Gary Peters (D-MI) found that a company plagiarized their contract proposal with FEMA. FEMA ended their $156 million contract with Tribute Contracting, LLC after it failed to deliver sufficient emergency meals. FEMA has had several failed contracts during their response in Puerto Rico. Continue reading
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Disaster Housing Recovery Update, Monday, February 26, 2018

HUD Updates HUD announced on February 22 that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) expanded mortgage relief for FHA-insured homeowners impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria as well as the wildfires in California. FHA created a “Disaster Standalone Partial Claim” option designed to help those affected by the disasters and struggling to resume mortgage payment. HUD’s Office Continue reading
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Disaster Housing Recovery Update, Wednesday, February 21, 2018

General Updates Funding for Relief, Not Debt. Five representatives and two senators sent a letter to the chairman of the Financial Oversight and Management Board (FOMB) for Puerto Rico, José B. Carrión III, reminding him that the recently passed disaster supplemental should be used solely for recovery and rebuilding purposes. Various reports suggested that the Continue reading