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Home | Flood Recovery | FEMA Inspectors / Inspectores de FEMA

FEMA Inspectors / Inspectores de FEMA

September 4, 2017

There are FEMA inspectors in Fort Bend County conducting investigations.  FEMA will contact you to schedule an appointment to do an inspection.  Always ask to see the FEMA inspectors’ identification; report any concerns you have about a FEMA inspectors’ legitimacy.  The FEMA inspector should have your FEMA claim number that is given to you when you registered for assistance.  If the inspector does not know the claim number then they are not from FEMA. For more information on FEMA scams and fraud go to http://fbcoem.org/look-out-for-scams-and-fraud

FEMA inspectors have to take pictures of your home and your damage.  They cannot base the damage off of neighboring homes.  This means they will need access to your home.  FEMA cannot inspect your home until the streets are dry and it is safe to enter, so if your home or area is still flooded it will take longer for FEMA inspectors to get there.  They cannot be boated into a home to do an inspection. Please be patient, recovering after a flood is a long process.

For an update on FEMA Inspector Scheduling click here. 


Hay inspectores de FEMA en el Condado de Fort Bend que realizan investigaciones. FEMA se comunicará con usted para programar una cita para hacer una inspección. Siempre pida ver la identificación de los inspectores de FEMA; informe cualquier preocupación que tenga acerca de la legitimidad de los inspectores de FEMA. El inspector de FEMA debe tener su número de reclamo FEMA que se le da cuando se registró para recibir asistencia. Si el inspector no conoce el número de reclamo, entonces no son de FEMA. Para obtener más información sobre las estafas y el fraude de FEMA, vaya a http://fbcoem.org/look-out-for-scams-and-fraud

Los inspectores de FEMA tienen que tomar fotos de su hogar y su daño. No pueden basar el daño de los hogares vecinos. Esto significa que necesitarán acceso a su hogar. FEMA no puede inspeccionar su casa hasta que las calles estén secas y sea seguro entrar, así que si su casa o área aún está inundada, los inspectores de FEMA tardarán más en llegar allí. No pueden ser transportados a una casa para hacer una inspección. Por favor, sea paciente, recuperarse después de una inundación es un proceso largo.

 

 

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