MIL-OSI USA: Deadline to Submit Right of Entry Forms Extended to April 15

Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

Headline: Deadline to Submit Right of Entry Forms Extended to April 15

Deadline to Submit Right of Entry Forms Extended to April 15

Owner occupied condos and multi-family units now eligible for government funded debris removal program

The deadline to submit a Right of Entry (ROE) form to be eligible for debris removal by the U

S

Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has been extended to April 15, 2025

 The federally funded debris removal program consists of structural debris removal and requires an ROE form, completed by the property owner and submitted either online or downloaded and submitted in person at a Disaster Recovery Center

 There is no out-of-pocket cost to have debris removed by USACE, however FEMA is unable to duplicate other forms of funding specific to debris removal

If a property has insurance for debris removal, any residual amount not used by the property owner must be provided through the county to offset the cost of debris removal

 All property owners should submit an ROE form by April 15, 2025, either opting into the program or opting out

 FEMA’s authority is typically limited to the removal of debris from public areas, including public schools or administrative facilities

In response to the Los Angeles wildfires, FEMA’s authority has been extended beyond public area debris removal to include single family residences to help mitigate the immediate public health threat and accelerate the economic recovery of impacted communities

Based on a request made this week by the State of California, FEMA has also added owner occupied multi-family units

 Federal Debris Removal Program EligibilitySingle-Family PropertiesPrivate, residential single-family properties are eligible

Homeowners must opt-in to debris removal by submitting an ROE form by the April 15 deadline

Multi-Family PropertiesOwner OccupiedEach owner of a destroyed unit in a condominium or duplex must submit an ROE form, as well as the homeowner’s association of the building

This allows the county, state, and FEMA to assess the property for eligibility for PPDR

Residential commercial properties that contain at least one owner-occupied home are eligible for federally funded debris removal

This includes most condominium and some multi-family buildings, even if there is a mix of owner-occupied and rental units within the same building

Renter OccupiedRental units are generally not eligible

The owner of the apartment business is expected to use their insurance and hire a licensed contractor to conduct debris removal

See guidance for commercial properties below

Apartment tenants may be eligible for FEMA’s Individual Assistance program to help them rent another place to live and/or replace personal property that was destroyed in the fire

Applications for the FEMA Individual Assistance program must be submitted by March 31

Apply online at DisasterAssistance

gov, by calling the FEMA helpline at 1-800-621-3362, or by visiting a Disaster Recovery Center

 Commercial PropertiesGenerally, commercial properties are not eligible for federally funded debris removal

FEMA has limited abilities to fund this cleanup

Commercial property owners should work with their insurance company and begin debris removal as soon as possible

If extenuating circumstances exist, businesses owners should communicate them to Los Angeles County

Businesses may also qualify for SBA low interest loans to assist in their recovery and supplement insurance

To apply for an SBA loan, property owners should visit sba

gov/disaster, call 1-800-659-2955, or visit a Disaster Recovery Center or Business Recovery Center

The deadline for submitting an SBA disaster loan application is March 31

Public Buildings and Eligible Private Non-ProfitsPublic applicants and eligible Private Non-Profits (PNPs) that perform an essential service as defined under 44 CFR 206

223 may be eligible for debris removal

 Contact Los Angeles County if you need more information about debris removal: Visit the LA County Debris Removal Website: recovery

lacounty

gov/debris-removal/ Call LA County’s Public Works Fire Debris Hotline: 844-347-3332Follow FEMA online, on X @FEMA or @FEMAEspanol, on FEMA’s Facebook page or Espanol page and at FEMA’s YouTube account

For preparedness information follow the Ready Campaign on X at @Ready

gov, on Instagram @Ready

gov or on the Ready Facebook page

California is committed to supporting residents impacted by the Los Angeles Hurricane-Force Firestorm as they navigate the recovery process

Visit CA

gov/LAFires for up-to-date information on disaster recovery programs, important deadlines, and how to apply for assistance

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Fri, 03/28/2025 – 19:26

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