Mortgage help and home repair loans after a disaster

If you live in a presidentially declared disaster area, you may be eligible for mortgage assistance or financial help to repair or rebuild your home.

Mortgage payments on your home after a disaster

You must continue to pay your mortgage, even if a disaster damages your home. Contact your mortgage servicer if you are unable to pay. Ask your servicer if you qualify for mortgage forbearance.

Mortgage help for homeowners with FHA loans

Borrowers with mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) can qualify for additional help. Answer this series of questions from the FHA to determine what help you may qualify for.

Once you answer the questions and know your eligibility, contact your mortgage servicer.

Get a home loan after a disaster

Get an SBA disaster loan to repair your home

The Small Business Administration (SBA) loans money to homeowners and renters whose homes were damaged in a disaster. You may be eligible even if you do not own a business.

To qualify for an SBA home loan:

Learn how to get an FHA mortgage to replace your home

The FHA makes it easier to get a mortgage to rebuild or buy a new home.

The FHA offers mortgage insurance if your home is destroyed in a disaster. Under this program:

Contact an FHA-approved lender to apply for an FHA disaster mortgage.