Contact Local Officials Before Starting Work on Your Property
ORLANDO, Fla. – If you have substantial damage from Hurricane Irma and are rebuilding or making repairs, you should contact your community’s floodplain management or building officials. Additionally, it is important to get the proper permits for things like plumbing, electrical system, foundation and structural repairs.
Typically, substantial damage is damage of any origin sustained by a structure where the cost of restoring the structure to its pre-event condition would equal or exceed 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred. Definitions of substantial damage differ by community.
Why It’s Important
Whether or not your home has substantial damage may impact the way you need to rebuild. Local officials can help determine the level of damage, the work needed to repair or replace the damaged structure and if additional work will be needed to comply with local codes and ordinances. For example:
  • A structure located in a floodplain must be brought into compliance with local regulations if a local official determines it is substantially damaged. Local building departments may have adopted standards higher than FEMA’s that property owners would have to comply with when rebuilding.
  • Owners who decide to rebuild may need to elevate their structures, or change them in some other way to comply with local regulations and avoid future flood losses. Those who own non-residential structures may need to flood-proof their building.
  • Property owners who have flood insurance and a substantially damaged building in a floodplain may be able to get additional funds for costs related to complying with local regulations. Contact your insurance agent for more information. You can find contact information for your community online at www.floridadisaster.org/Mitigation/SFMP/Index.htm.
You may appeal a substantial damage determination with your local officials if you disagree with their decision.
If you have specific questions about your flood insurance policy or flood insurance claim, please call the FEMA Helpline (800-621-3362) for voice or 711 VRS, or 800-662-7585 for TTY.
For more recovery information, visit www.FEMA.gov/IrmaFL, or follow us @FEMARegion4 on Twitter and on FEMA’s Facebook page.
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