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When will a FEMA inspector come to look at the damages to my home and personal property?

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When will a FEMA inspector come to look at the damages to my home and personal property?

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Prior instructions I received from FEMA indicated the inspector would call, but it has been a while and I have not received contact from an inspector to schedule an inspection. If you lived in the worst-hit Louisiana parishes of Orleans, St. Tammany, St. Bernard, Jefferson, or Plaquemines or the Mississippi counties of Hancock, Harrison, or Jackson: If you have registered with FEMA and reported damages to your primary residence you should be contacted by an inspector within 30 days. Some neighborhoods will not require a traditional inspection. If an inspection of your damaged property is not required, then you should expect to receive a letter in the mail within the next few weeks, which will provide your application status. In some cases, depending on insurance coverage and damage type, you will be requested to send in your insurance settlement information. If you lived anywhere else affected by the hurricanes: FEMA inspectors are currently performing inspections in your area. If you

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