FEMA Seeks Input: Faster Paperwork for Disaster Home Help
Published Date: 6/25/2025
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Summary
FEMA wants your thoughts on updating forms used to help people get temporary housing after big disasters. This affects folks who can’t live in their homes due to emergencies and need quick, safe places to stay. The goal? Make the paperwork easier and faster, so help arrives without delay.
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Simpler Forms for Disaster Housing
FEMA is proposing to revise forms used to provide temporary housing—like manufactured housing units, recreational vehicles, and other readily fabricated dwellings—to people who, because of a major disaster or emergency, cannot live in their primary residence or get adequate alternate housing. The goal is to reduce paperwork and respondent burden so eligible applicants can get temporary housing more quickly.
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