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Critical Needs Assistance is limited to a one-time $700 payment per household. Maybe you were displaced from your primary residence or you need help to move from your pre-disaster primary residence to temporarily shelter elsewhere.
FEMA disaster assistance may provide funds for basic home repairs, rental of temporary housing and other uninsured expenses resulting from the storms and flooding that began April 26 in Texas. FEMA assistance is not a replacement for insurance.
The amount of money you can get for Continued Temporary Housing Assistance is based on three months of your actual monthly costs for rent and utilities or the Fair Market Rent established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for where you are living, whichever is less.
For eligible households, FEMA may pay more than 100% of the HUD fair market rate, or $1,532 for a studio; $1,606 for a one-bedroom unit; $1,986 (two BR); $2,731 (three BR); and $2,944 (four BR); $3,386 (five BR); $3,893 six BR).
FEMA assistance to repair and replace personal property falls within the following categories: Appliances: Includes standard household appliances, such as a refrigerator, washing machine, etc. Clothing: Essential clothing needed due to loss, damage, or contamination.
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By law, FEMA cannot provide financial assistance when any other source, such as insurance, has provided assistance for the same disaster-caused need or when such assistance is available from another source.
Common reasons for denial: You havent sent FEMA the documents or information requested. Your damage or loss is covered by insurance or other sources. There is more than one application filed for your household. FEMA couldnt verify that you are the homeowner. FEMA was unable to verify your occupancy.

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