FEMA Declared Disaster Area North Carolina
On September 25, FEMA issued a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in North Carolina as a result of severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides during the period of July 3-13. The following counties are eligible for public assistance:
- Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Jackson, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Polk, Watauga, and Yancey and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI)
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area North Carolina
To view a listing of the ZIP codes located within the affected area, please click here:
ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area North Carolina Public Assistance 9/25/13
For a direct link to the FEMA web site, please click here: http://www.fema.gov/news-releases.
To view additional All Client Alerts, please click here: Safeguard Properties All Client Alerts.
To review HUD’s Declared Disaster Area Moratorium on Foreclosure, please click here: HUD Disaster Resources.
For information about VA’s recommendations for forbearance, please click here: VA’s Policy Regarding Natural Disasters.
For information about Freddie Mac’s instructions, please click here: Freddie Mac Disaster Relief Policies.
To review Fannie Mae’s Q&A regarding natural disaster relief, please click here: Fannie Mae’s Natural Disaster Relief Policies.
About Safeguard
Safeguard Properties is the largest privately held field services company in the country. Located in Cleveland, Ohio and founded in 1990 by Robert Klein, Safeguard has grown from a regional preservation company with a few employees and a handful of contractors performing services in the Midwest, to a national company with more than 1,600 employees. Safeguard is supported by a nationwide network of subcontractors able to perform any requested superintendence, preservation, and maintenance functions, as well as numerous ancillary services in the U.S., the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.