FEMA Disaster Declaration for Iowa
Overview
Due to severe storms, flooding, straight-line winds and tornadoes in Iowa, FEMA has declared the following county a disaster.
Incident Period: June 16, 2024 and continuing
State | FEMA Disaster Declaration | Counties |
Iowa | 06/24/2024 | Clay, Emmet, Lyon, Plymouth and Sioux |
Re-Inspection by Product Type
If your loan is … | A re-inspection is required … | Under these circumstances … |
FHA Full Doc | Yes | If the original appraisal inspection date was prior to the Incident Period End Date – Continuing*. |
FHA Streamline | No | Not applicable |
VA Full Doc | Yes | If the original appraisal inspection date was prior to the Incident Period End Date – Continuing*. |
VA IRRRL | Yes | If the loan was not closed (signed) prior to the Incident Period Begin Date – 06/16/24. |
USDA Full Doc and Streamline Assist | Yes | If the original appraisal inspection date was prior to the Incident Period End Date – Continuing*. |
Conventional | Yes | If the original appraisal inspection date was prior to the Incident Period End Date – Continuing*. |
Non-Agency | Yes | If the original appraisal inspection date was prior to the Incident Period End Date – Continuing*. |
*In cases where FEMA has not yet issued an Incident End Date and the disaster is “Continuing”, the earliest CMS will permit a re-inspection is a minimum of 14 calendar days from the Incident Period Start Date.
Contacts
Please contact your Account Executive or Account Manager with any questions.
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