CALIF. HOME INSPECTIONS FOR FLOOD DAMAGE BEGIN

March 20, 2006

Damage inspectors from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have begun meeting with California homeowners and renters who registered for disaster assistance after the severe flooding in December and January. FEMA schedules inspections to verify property damage and losses within seven to 10 days after residents file for assistance.

People whose property suffered flood damage should contact their insurance companies first, then register for federal and state assistance online at www.fema.gov or by calling (800) 621-FEMA (3362) or (TTY) (800) 462-7585.

An inspector first examines any structural damage to the residence, then assesses damage to appliances, such as the washer, dryer, refrigerator and stove. The inspector also reports serious needs, such as lost or damaged clothing. Homeowners should identify all known damages and tell the inspector if they have a septic system or a well.

Property owners should be able to show proof of ownership and occupancy to the inspector.

Renters need to show proof of occupancy.

If insurance papers are available, residents should show them to the inspector, and officials will ask applicants to show identification.

All inspectors carry official photo identification and do not charge for inspections, said State Coordinating Officer Henry Renteria, director of the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.