FEMA is seeking information from owners of multifamily properties that may be repaired to local, state and federal standards and be offered as temporary housing to survivors impacted by Tropical Storm Helene. The deadline for responses to this request for information is Nov. 25, 2024.
FEMA’s Multifamily Lease and Repair program is a form of temporary housing assistance that allows FEMA to repair or make improvements to existing multifamily rental/residential property for the purpose of providing temporary housing to eligible FEMA applicants. The properties are to be offered as temporary housing to eligible disaster survivors and must be available for a term of no less than 18 months, with the option of lease extension. The properties should be units that are able to accommodate a considerable number of people in a single location. Each property must have been previously used as a multifamily housing complex and contain multiple rental units. Hotels, hospitals and nursing homes are not considered residential properties and are not authorized for the program. The site must be repairable to local, state and federal regulations within a four-month period and cannot be located in a floodway. This program is not intended to repair or improve individual units to rehouse existing tenants.
Interested property owners should provide the following information:
The Request for Information does not constitute a Request for Proposal, Invitation for Bid, or Request for Quotation, and it is not to be construed as a commitment by the government to enter into a contract nor will the government pay for the information submitted in response to this request.
Response to this notification will be used to determine which properties meet the Multifamily Lease and Repair program criteria and provide the most timely and cost-effective means of providing direct assistance to eligible disaster survivors. FEMA wants to obtain market information or capabilities for planning purposes.
Source: https://www.fema.gov/fact-sheet/fema-seeks-multifamily-properties-house-disaster-survivors