What are considered Allowable Activities?
The following are examples of Allowable Activities. • Structure repairs (i.e. roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and windows) • Debris removal • Tree/shrub removal and replacement (replacement to bring the environment back to the way it was before Hurricane Rita) • Mold remediation • Cost of interim housing (rent, hotel payments) • Repairs to outbuildings (includes fences, sheds, separate garages, carports, and driveways) • Labor, material, and equipment rental to permanently or temporarily repair the damaged residence includes carpeting, cabinetry, appliances, flooring, fixtures, doors, walls, and ceilings) • Demolition costs • Installation of wells, septic tanks, electricity, HVAC and plumbing • Grading or leveling of property • Rental of Disposal and Removal Equipment (i.e. backhoes and dumpsters) • Insurance proceeds retained by the mortgage lender for mortgage payments or payoff • Other costs or expenses associated with maintaining, repairing, stabilizing, or reconstructing y
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