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What if the applicant(s) was not an owner-occupant at the time of the storm, but was placed in legal possession of the property through an Act of Donation after the storm by an eligible owner occupant who is still alive? Is the current homeowner eligible?

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What if the applicant(s) was not an owner-occupant at the time of the storm, but was placed in legal possession of the property through an Act of Donation after the storm by an eligible owner occupant who is still alive? Is the current homeowner eligible?

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If the homeowner was placed in legal possession through an Act of Donation by an eligible owner occupant who is still alive, the previous owner occupant must apply for The Road Home and assign the benefits to the new owner using The Road Home Assignment process. After the appropriate assignment forms are completed, the benefits will be paid to the new owner.

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