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MAILING OF MITIGATION GRANT APPLICATIONS TO HOMEOWNERS ANNOUNCED BY CFO
SINK
Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink announced that inspection reports
and applications for matching grants are being mailed to homeowners who
received free home inspections during the pilot phase of the My Safe Florida
Home program. Nearly 14,000 Florida homeowners received free home
inspections during the program’s pilot phase last year.
“I am excited that thousands of homeowners will soon be receiving valuable
information about how they can harden their homes,” said Sink, who oversees
the Department of Financial Services. “The 2007 hurricane season is rapidly
approaching, and we want to arm these homeowners as quickly as possible with
the information they need to protect their homes against the devastating
effects of hurricanes.”
The inspection reports and matching grant applications will be mailed over
the next several weeks. Inspection reports provide the following information
to homeowners: their home’s current strength against a hurricane on a 0-100
scale, ways that homeowners can improve their home’s strength, a cost
estimate for the recommended improvements, and the amount of savings
homeowners can anticipate on their wind insurance premiums if the
improvements are made.
Homeowners choosing to make the recommended improvements are eligible to
receive matching grants from the state up to $5,000. The grant funds must be
used to implement improvements specified in the inspection reports, and
homeowners will be required to use participating contractors. The list of
participating contractors, organized by county and type of work performed,
will be available on-line at www.mysafefloridahome.com, beginning later this
week.
The My Safe Florida program is currently being evaluated and in the process
of statewide expansion, after which the application process for free home
inspections will resume. However, Floridians looking to harden their homes
now can learn more about recommended home improvements at
www.mysafefloridahome.com.
The program, funded with $250 million by the Florida Legislature, was
created to better protect Floridians by strengthening their homes against
hurricanes and to reduce the state’s exposure to hurricane damage. To be
eligible for a free home inspection, Floridians must live in a
single-family, site-built home with an insured value of $500,000 or less and
have a valid homestead exemption. Documents verifying this information must
be submitted with a completed application.
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