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Assistance for Families Displaced by California Fires

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For Multifamily Property Owners
 -   List vacant units at HUD insured/assisted properties

As families return to their Southern California neighborhoods in the wake of this week's wildfires, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is deploying trained disaster recovery teams to selected shelters to help rapidly identify transitional housing for displaced families.

Information from HUD

 -   Ginnie Mae encourages lenders to provide loan forbearance in the wake of Southern California wildfires
 -   Fact Sheet: HUD Providing Long-term Housing Assistance
 -   HUD Speeding Disaster Assistance
 -   Funding Available to Repair Native American Homes
 -   HUD's National Housing Locator to Assist with Transitional Housing
 -   Research and Resources for Fire Recovery

More Information

 -   How to Get Help and What Government is Doing
 -   Finding Friends and Family
 -   Health & Safety
 -   Donate & Volunteer
 -   California Resources
 -   Incendios de California: información y asistencia del Gobierno

 
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