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From Jax's link:
Hunter of the CFA said that homeowners without flood insurance can possibly apply for federal disaster relief benefits, but those come in the form of low interest loans, a burden for those already struggling with too much debt.
"If you have $30,000 in damages, you can get maybe $25,000," Hunter said. "But there will be interest, and then you have your mortgage. You'll have two loans on your house."
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/30/abo...-not-have-flood-insurance-face-big-bills.html
I wonder why they didn't mention Ike? No Matthew!!! Why is it only Sandy and Katrina? No Matthew? Good grief!
Hunter of the CFA said that homeowners without flood insurance can possibly apply for federal disaster relief benefits, but those come in the form of low interest loans, a burden for those already struggling with too much debt.
"If you have $30,000 in damages, you can get maybe $25,000," Hunter said. "But there will be interest, and then you have your mortgage. You'll have two loans on your house."
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/30/abo...-not-have-flood-insurance-face-big-bills.html
I wonder why they didn't mention Ike? No Matthew!!! Why is it only Sandy and Katrina? No Matthew? Good grief!