Virtual Industry Day - DR4832TN Direct Lease/Multifamily Lease and Repair Program
ID: DR4832TN_DirectLeaseMultifamilyLeaseandRepairProgramType: Special Notice
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCYINCIDENT SUPPORT SECTION(ISS70)WASHINGTON, DC, 20472, USA
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    The Department of Homeland Security, through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), is hosting a virtual industry day to engage Property Managers and Owners regarding the Direct Lease and Multifamily Lease and Repair programs aimed at supporting survivors affected by Tropical Storm Helene (DR4832TN) in Tennessee. The initiative seeks to identify residential and multifamily properties that can provide temporary housing for individuals whose needs cannot be met through other assistance forms, emphasizing the importance of habitable units that comply with HUD's Housing Quality Standards and are located near essential services. Interested parties must pre-register for the virtual event scheduled for November 13, 2024, at 1:00 PM CST, and submit property details by November 25, 2024, to facilitate the identification of suitable housing options for disaster survivors. For registration, visit the provided Zoom link or scan the attached flyer, and for further inquiries, refer to FEMA's recovery websites.

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    FEMA is seeking residential properties to lease for survivors of Tropical Storm Helene in Eastern Tennessee, specifically in counties including Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Hawkins, Johnson, Unicoi, and Washington. The Direct Lease initiative aims to provide temporary housing for individuals whose needs can't be met through other assistance forms. Property management companies must register with SAM.gov and meet specific criteria, including providing habitable units that comply with HUD's Housing Quality Standards. Each unit should feature full living amenities and be situated near essential services and public transportation. Interested parties must submit information on property details, including availability, compliance status, and conditions for habitation, by November 25th via email. This request for information is intended to identify suitable housing options rather than establish contractual relationships immediately. FEMA emphasizes the importance of community collaboration in addressing the temporary housing crisis resulting from the disaster.
    FEMA is seeking multifamily properties for temporary housing assistance for survivors impacted by Tropical Storm Helene through its Multifamily Lease and Repair program. Property owners must respond by November 25, 2024. The program allows FEMA to repair and lease existing multifamily units, requiring properties in good condition that can accommodate multiple households for a minimum of 18 months. Eligible units must include complete living facilities and reside close to essential services. Owners must register with the System for Award Management, ensure mortgage payments are current, and allow FEMA renovation access. Key conditions include granting FEMA exclusive usage, allowing for modifications, and reassigning units to meet survivor needs. Interested owners should provide property details, including unit count, accessibility, needed repairs, and previous rental rates. This request for information aims to identify properties suitable for housing disaster survivors and does not represent a contract commitment from the government. Prospective respondents are encouraged to check further details via FEMA and state recovery websites. This initiative underscores FEMA's mission to assist communities during disaster recovery.
    FEMA has approved Direct Temporary Housing Assistance for Tennessee flood survivors from Tropical Storm Helene, providing eligible homeowners and renters with temporary housing for 18 months. This assistance is available until April 2, 2026, and includes plans such as Direct Lease, Multifamily Lease and Repair, and Transportable Temporary Housing Units tailored to individual needs, including modifications for disabilities. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) reports around $20.37 million in damages, affecting 114 structures, with estimates suggesting 346 to 414 applicants may qualify for assistance. Survivors from six designated counties must apply for FEMA Individual Assistance by December 2, with ongoing assessments in additional counties. To apply, individuals can visit DisasterAssistance.gov, use the FEMA App, call the FEMA Helpline, or visit a local Disaster Recovery Center. The release provides detailed instructions for obtaining assistance and staying informed about recovery efforts.
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