FEMA explains requirements to receive disaster relief funds

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  • FEMA explains requirements to receive disaster relief funds

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  • @Gloppp
    @Gloppp ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Yup me too.. I was auto denied by FEMA who states the governor may have declared a disaster area, but the president has not. I am in Crestline in my primary home & contacted FEMA but was told it is denied by FEMa & pending as a referral to the Small Business Administration & I need to complete their application too Incase the president does declare Crestline a disaster area.. So I guess we live in our crushed homes?? This rep in the video makes it sound like you can just call and get it straightened out but you cannot

  • @teresa4949
    @teresa4949 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was denied and the inspector didn't even go to my place to inspect yet she marked everything unverifiable including having ID that I handed to her. The meeting she changed location to the 99 cent store took all of 2 minutes and 5 minutes after she denied my application. Ik 2 other people who had the same inspector with same exact circumstance denied as well. Something's not right here

    • @eavymuturuh3717
      @eavymuturuh3717 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Exactly they did that to me after Rita and Laura.

  • @vickimadison491
    @vickimadison491 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My house was hit by a tornado, and I applied for disaster relief and turned down. I was told my income was too much. I'm on SS. A fixed income is $1700 a month, and that's too much to qualify. So where the hell does the money go? Most people who got hit by the tornado are 2 income families. What does Kim do with the money that was supposed to go to disaster relief?

  • @edbrewer5123
    @edbrewer5123 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have managed hotels in 5 states over a 30-year period. We would always be a place for FEMA to house those displaced by disaster. I came here only because I wanted to see who could get this and how.
    The reason for this is that people staying here due to FEMA have a very similar behavior/attitude. Across several states and several decades this behavior has stayed constant. Obviously, it isn't ALL recipients of FEMA, but it is well over 70%, maybe even 80%+.
    These FEMA folks have been through a lot and of course I understand that, but there is no excuse for poor behavior and blatant disrespect for people and things. Rampant alcohol and drug use, domestic problems and more, all the while FEMA foots the bill.

  • @jameshart8
    @jameshart8 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Their a joke they just sit on their money I know first hand dude’s just…bs’ in

  • @audronethomas4909
    @audronethomas4909 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sadam stays in Power 7 more years!!! Password- Swordfish (Judge Dredd) my guess Texas?

  • @karentitshaw2854
    @karentitshaw2854 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm not going to watch anymore this crap. FEMA employees should have a requirement before hire. Go through some type disaster. Them maybe when they say they really want to help, not only do you her it you also hear they mean it