Gov’t Assistance for Home Owners Disaster Relief

The United States Government offers natural disaster relief options for homeowners affected by natural disasters. Disaster assistance comes in a few different forms, including loans for home repairs, utility bills and property tax relief.


To help you learn more about the kind of financial assistance available after a major disaster, here is a short guide with the basics


Disaster mortgage insurance

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) offers a program for homeowners who need financial help buying a new home or repairing their existing home. As long as the home is your primary residence, you might be eligible for an insured mortgage through the FHA. 


These mortgages have zero down payments, but come with all the usual closing costs and prepaid costs of other mortgages.


Emergency help with utility bills & expenses

Even if your home does not sustain significant damage in a natural disaster, such scenarios can make it difficult to afford utility repairs and expenses. Disaster relief funding available through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and can be used to pay your utility bills, reconnect utilities and repair or replace components like furnaces or air conditioners.


Disaster-related tax relief

Disaster situations may also come with tax relief. Both homeowners and businesses are eligible to file an amended tax return if they reside in a federally designated disaster area. The Internal Revenue Service also offers the option to file for an extension after a disaster. 


These are a few of the disaster assistance programs offered by the U.S. federal government. Other forms of disaster relief might be available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and can help you recover financially from a wide variety of hazards.

Leigh Fortier REALTOR®
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Growing up under the guidance of an architect, my fascination with design began with homes themselves—from blueprints to the intimate details of interiors and the artful beauty of landscaping.


Embracing the artistry in life has always been my passion. I'm an unapologetic enthusiast of all things design, whether it's the creative use of clothing, the intricate flavors in food, or even my ever-growing collection of hats.


It's no surprise that the path I've chosen has led to real estate.


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