Quite a deceiving headline as I looked up information for my city and county and then I discovered the truth of the matter.
DeSantis announced $5M for insurance deductiblesDeSantis announced $5M for insurance deductibles according to a press release from the governor’s office, “Florida Housing annually receives funding from the Legislature for the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) program, of which $5 million is set aside to be used in the event of a natural disaster. This year, the disaster funds have been allocated to assist Floridians who are low to moderate income, live in one of the six counties hardest hit by Hurricane Ian and cannot afford to pay their insurance deductibles.”So, I thought I'd check to see if I qualify for anything -- obviously I'm of the wrong ethnicity. No, I am not looking for a handout, but this infuriates me:
.....Non-profit affordable housing providers and local government agencies receive notice of funding availability in a newspaper of general circulation and periodicals
serving ethnic and diverse neighborhoods, ..........
Further FEMA will help with disasters, but the catch with that one is if you have insurance and receive $$ from a claim, you may have to pay FEMA back.
So ... I have insurance (still battling with) and also paid for FEMA flood insurance which because we didn't flood, we don't qualify!
Well, maybe it's better not to have insurance. Paying premiums for 30 years and never making a claim only to be low balled by the insurance company and also paying premiums to FEMA without making a claim and not seeing a dime. So, who's ahead?? People who didn't pay insurance premiums for years!! They are the ones getting assistance; we're the ones who keep getting hit to pay higher insurance rates.
https://www.winknews.com/2022/10/22/desantis-announced-5m-for-insurance-deductibles/