FEMA: Renters May be Eligible for Flood Assistance

Wednesday, June 09, 2010 | 12:02pm
NASHVILLE — Renters in Tennessee who lost their homes or personal property as a result of Tennessee’s severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes and flooding between April 30 and May 18, 2010, may be eligible for FEMA assistance but must register by Tuesday, July 6.
 
Regardless of whether someone rented an apartment, mobile home or house before the storm, renters whose homes were made uninhabitable due to severe storm damage may qualify for assistance from FEMA’s Individual and Households Program (IHP). This program offers two kinds of housing assistance that target eligible renters:
  • Funds to rent alternative housing for a limited period of time while repairs are made to their dwelling.
  • Free assistance in finding new rental property.
Renters may also be eligible for Other Needs Assistance (ONA), designed to help survivors with uninsured, but necessary, expenses and serious needs caused by the disaster.
 
ONA money may be used for:
  • Disaster-related medical and dental expenses.
  • Disaster-related funeral and burial expenses.
  • Replacement or repair of necessary personal property lost or damaged in the disaster including clothing; household items such as room furnishings or appliances; and tools and equipment required by the self-employed for their work.
  • Primary vehicles and approved second vehicles damaged by the disaster.
Tennesseans, in the counties designated for individual assistance, may apply online anytime at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or call the FEMA helpline at 800-621-3362 (FEMA) or
 
(TTY) 800-462-7585 for those with speech and hearing disabilities. The helpline operates from
 
7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and assistance is available in all languages.
 
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The social media links provided are for reference only. FEMA and TEMA do not endorse any non-government websites, companies or applications.
 
FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.
 
Disaster recovery assistance is available without regard to race, color, religion, nationality, sex, age, disability, English proficiency or economic status. If you or someone you know has been discriminated against, call FEMA toll-free at 800-621-FEMA (3362). For TTY call 800-462-7585.
 
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