FEMA Announces Travel Trailer Sales Program To Occupants in Louisiana 

Release Date: May 15, 2007
Release Number: 1603-635

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NEW ORLEANS, La. -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has launched a sales program that will give eligible occupants the opportunity to buy their travel trailer, park model or mobile home.

The program is open only to those eligible applicants currently residing in FEMA travel trailers and mobile homes. The sales offer will apply to the temporary housing unit in which the applicant currently resides. No substitutions or exchanges will be allowed. Units will be sold "as is" with no stated or implied warranties. Once occupants purchase the unit, they will no longer be eligible for temporary housing assistance from FEMA.

To date, FEMA has housed more than 90,000 families displaced by Katrina and Rita in travel trailers/mobile homes in Louisiana. Currently, under FEMA’s Individual Household Program, more than 49,000 families continue to live in travel trailers and mobile homes.

FEMA has begun mailing out a "Notice of Interest" to occupants. After receiving the packet of information, applicants with questions may call FEMA toll-free at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) (TTY: 1-800-462-7585). Once FEMA receives the signed Notice of Interest from occupants, they will be notified about their eligibility to participate in the sales program. A FEMA sales manager will contact eligible occupants to begin the sales program or inform ineligible occupants of their status. All sales will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

The sales prices will vary based on several factors including the type of unit, whether the unit was originally new or used and the number of months the occupant lived in the unit. Occupants purchasing their unit must also:

Applicants who do not wish to participate in the sales program may stay in their units as long as they meet the eligibility requirements for temporary housing assistance while that assistance is provided.

"This program will give occupants the option to buy their unit and to regain some sense of permanency while they continue to work on their personal recovery," said Jim Stark, FEMA director of the Louisiana Transitional Recovery Office. "Our sales managers will be contacting interested applicants to explain how the sales program works and to assist them with any questions they may have."

FEMA coordinates the federal government’s role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terror.

Last Modified: Tuesday, 15-May-2007 10:42:12