FEMA says online applications best for Sandy loans - NBC40.net

FEMA says online applications best for Sandy loans

Posted: Updated:
  • Saturday, May 18 2013 11:32 PM EDT2013-05-19 03:32:29 GMT
    VENTNOR -- V.F.W. Post 3361 has stood the test of time since it was built in 1950, but after it flooded with 30 inches of water from Hurricane Sandy, it was forced to shut its doors -- until Saturday. Dozens
    VENTNOR -- V.F.W. Post 3361 has stood the test of time since it was built in 1950, but after it flooded with 30 inches of water from Hurricane Sandy, it was forced to shut its doors -- until Saturday. Dozens
  • Saturday, May 18 2013 11:32 PM EDT2013-05-19 03:32:12 GMT
    ATLANTIC CITY -- There's always an eclectic crowd at the Boneyard, but this weekend the diversity takes on a special meaning as musicians from all walks of life come togather to raise money for autism
    ATLANTIC CITY -- There's always an eclectic crowd at the Boneyard, but this weekend the diversity takes on a special meaning as musicians from all walks of life come togather to raise money for autism
TRENTON -

For those who still need government aid to help pay for costs related to Hurricane Sandy, FEMA says the best way to apply is on its web site.

Applying for a Small Business Administration disaster loan online is also the quickest way to have a loan approved, according to FEMA.  The long–term, low–interest loans are designed to fund repairs to and replacement of homes, personal property and businesses.

FEMA says about 85% of all SBA disaster loans go to homeowners and renters.  The deadline to apply is January 30th.

To apply online, click here

Most Popular

Stories
Videos
loading...
Powered by WorldNow
Powered by WorldNow
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2013 WorldNow and WMGM. All Rights Reserved.
For more information on this site, please read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.