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Why some Houston-area residents received FEMA’s maximum grant and you did not after Hurricane Beryl

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Last updated: August 7, 2024 2:46 pm
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HOUSTON – Did you find out that your neighbor received more money in FEMA reimbursements than you?

In the meantime, many Houston-area residents have found out that they are receiving less than their neighbors.

But why?

According to FEMA, each survivor’s case is different depending on several factors involved, such as insurance status and the extent and type of damage found during the home inspection.

What can you do if you need more financial assistance from FEMA?

FEMA states that you can appeal if you feel that the assistance you received does not cover your needs. For example, the funding you received for repairs is less than the estimates you’ve received from contractors and you have not yet met the FEMA maximum grant.

Other related questions and answers from FEMA:

Will my family get assistance faster if we each apply separately?

No. If two members of the same household apply for the same damaged home, FEMA assistance could actually be delayed. If more than one member of a household has applied, the additional registrants should call the FEMA Helpline to withdraw their applications. Once this occurs, the original registration for the household can be processed for assistance.

How long will FEMA provide rental assistance?

Rental assistance can be provided for up to 18 months from the date of declaration while you are setting up your permanent housing plan. If you still cannot return to your home after your initial period of assistance, you will be sent a letter on how to recertify.

Q. I’ve already cleaned up the damage to my home and made repairs. Is it too late to register once the work is done?

A. No. You may be eligible for reimbursement of your cleanup and repair costs, even if repairs are complete. The important thing is to document the expenses you incur. It is a good idea to take before-and-after photos for your records.

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