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How were homeowners who did not register with FEMA or who did register but there is insufficient data to determine FEMA’s classification of damage treated prior to these policies?

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How were homeowners who did not register with FEMA or who did register but there is insufficient data to determine FEMA’s classification of damage treated prior to these policies?

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Homeowners who either (1) did not register with FEMA, (2) registered with FEMA, but The Road Home does not have enough documentation from FEMA to show if the property suffered ‘major’ or ‘severe’ damage AND received an award letter dated on or before June 12, 2007 were determined FEMA eligible if the following 2 conditions were met:

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