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  Emergency Management
 
   Federal Emergency Management Agency (Separate Website)
The Federal Emergency Management Agency - a former independent agency that became part of the new Department of Homeland Security in March 2003 - is tasked with responding to, planning for, recovering from and mitigating against disasters.
By: U.S. Department of Homeland Security

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   Georgia Emergency Management Agency Homepage (Separate Website)
Provides links and resources for Katrina survivors as well as emergency information for Georgians
  
   
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  Property Rights
 
   Information from HUD for Those Affected By Disasters (Separate Website)
Information on rights in regards to mortgages, forclosure, relief programs and other housing issues
By: Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc.
 
  
   
   Picking Up the Pieces: Restoring Rural Housing and Communities After a Disaster This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
This report outlines the process that a community that has suffered a disaster can expect to go through. The report also describes the different types of help communities can get to help with housing problems after a disaster.
By: Housing Assistance Council
  
   
   Georgia Website Where You Can Verify a Contractor's License. (Separate Website)

By: Georgia Legal Services Program®
 
  
   
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   American Bar Association's Hurricane Relief Page (Separate Website)
Contains pro bono resources for hurricane survivors and other information.
By: American Bar Association
  
   
   Answers to Common Legal Questions after a Disaster This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
This document answers common legal questions often asked by people affected by natural disasters (i.e., floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, ice storms, etc.) in Georgia.
By: State Bar of Georgia Young Lawyers Division
  
   
   About the Fema Application Process
This flyer provides you with basic information on how to apply and where to get help.
By: Georgia Legal Services Program®
 
  
   
   About the FEMA Inspection
This flyer tells you about the FEMA inspection of your residence, what you can expect and how to prepare.
By: Georgia Legal Services Program®
 
  
   
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  After A Disaster
 
   After a Disaster: Repairing Your Home (Separate Website)
This website from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency offer tips for consumers who may be facing major repairs after a disaster hits home.
By: Federal Trade Commission

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   Be Prepared: Be Ready for a Disaster
Keep important documents, cash, and other paperwork close by for an emergency in case you have to leave your home and can't return quickly.
By: Georgia Legal Services Program®
 
  
   
   Home and Personal Property Disaster Loans (Separate Website)
This document addresses the requirements for eligibility for financial assistance from the US Small Business Administration if you are in a declared disaster area and are the victim of a disaster.
By: U.S. Small Business Administration

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   After a Disaster Landlord Tenant Questions
Some cCommon questions renters have after a disaster
  
   
   HELP! MY HOME WAS DAMAGED DURING A TORNADO This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
Here are some tips you can use if your home is damaged.
By: Georgia Legal Services Program®
 
  
   
   Was Your Apartment Damaged by the Recent Tornadoes? There Is Help Available
Was Your Apartment Damaged by the Recent Tornadoes? There Is Help Available
By: Georgia Legal Services Program®
 
  
   
   Was Your Home Or Apartment Damaged By The Recent Tornadoes? There Is Help Available from FEMA
Was Your Home Or Apartment Damaged By The Recent Tornadoes? There Is Help Available from FEMA
By: Georgia Legal Services Program®
 
  
   
   Was Your Home Or Apartment Damaged By The Recent Tornadoes? There Is Help Available from SBA
Was Your Home Or Apartment Damaged By The Recent Tornadoes? There Is Help Available from SBA
By: Georgia Legal Services Program®
 
  
   
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