How does the plan assist relatives of homeowners who have died or are suffering from an illness?
In the event that a homeowner has died since the time of the storms, an heir must have been placed into legal possession of the property to be eligible for homeowner assistance in place of the deceased owner. If a homeowner is incapacitated due to illness or infirmity, someone with a right to bind that person legally, which can be provided by power of an attorney, is eligible to apply for assistance on behalf of the homeowner. If a homeowner dies after receiving assistance from The Road Home program, the heir to the residence or the individual who purchases the home must fulfill the remaining term of the three year residence requirement.
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