With recent storms ravaging homes across the nation, many homeowners are taking a closer look at the laws and regulations put in place to help rebuild after a natural disaster. For most concerned homeowners, one of the main questions is whether or not the Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”) will offer assistance to community association members in order to rebuild after a major storm. With communities devastated across several southern states, this is a topic that deserves further examination.    Read the article…………….

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