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This is the second video for what to expect when registering with FEMA.

Step Two: Inspections

After you register, a FEMA-contracted inspector

may call you to set up an appointment to assess your damaged property.

Inspectors will never ask for bank account information,

and there is no cost for the inspection.

When FEMA inspectors arrive at a home, they will display official photo identification.

If the photo identification is not displayed, it is important to ask to see it.

Make sure your home or mailbox number is easily visible from the road.

As part of the inspection process, you must provide proof of ownership or occupancy.

Homeowners may show a tax bill,

mortgage payment receipt

or insurance policy with the property's address.

Renters may show a lease,

rent payment receipt,

utility bill

or other document confirming the home was their primary residence

at the time of the disaster.

Homeowners and renters must also present a valid driver's license or other photo ID.

Step Three: Follow Up With FEMA

After registering for assistance, you will receive a letter

regarding your application status.

Some applicants may receive an SMS/text message.

The letter will explain the status of your application and how to respond.

It is important to read the letter carefully.

It is important to read and follow up with any correspondence from FEMA.

You may have to log into your account on DisasterAssistance.gov

or call the helpline at 800-621-3362

to keep the application process moving.

You are also urged to keep your contact information updated with a current address and phone number

to ensure FEMA can reach you with new information or questions.

For more infomation >> FEMA Accessible FEMA Registration Process - Home Inspections/Follow Up With FEMA (Part Two) - Duration: 2:21.

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Transfer Deadline Day: When does window close? Who's on the move? Follow the drama - Duration: 7:27.

Transfer Deadline Day: When does window close? Who's on the move? Follow the drama with Sky Sports...

The summer transfer window shuts at 11pm on Thursday and Sky Sports will guide you through the deals and the drama right up to the deadline and beyond.

The futures of Philippe Coutinho and Diego Costa remain up in the air, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Alexis Sanchez could swap one Premier League club for another and Kylian Mbappe is closing in on a big-money move to Paris Saint-Germain.

With the 2017/18 campaign up and running, wholl make a last-ditch bid to strengthen their squad? Will your club steal a march on a rival, bring in an old head or take a punt on an unknown? And will that precious paperwork be filed on time?.

Heres all you need to know about this summers last chance to do business and how to follow - wherever you are - with Sky Sports. The window shuts in England and Scotland at 11pm on Thursday, August 31.

The same goes for France and Italy, but the deadline is 5pm in Germany and clubs in Spain will have an extra day to do business; the window there closes at midnight on September 1 - meaning Barcelonas pursuit of Coutinho could drag on even further.

Clubs in China can do business up until September 14. Dont forget the deal sheet. This crucially allows a club to confirm that a deal has been reached and affords additional time to submit the remaining documentation.

The sheet cannot be used until two hours before the deadline and needs to arrive fully completed before the transfer window closes; clubs then have an additional two hours after the window closes to submit full paperwork.

Once the window closes, only the temporary transfer of a goalkeeper in exceptional circumstances is permitted.

The transfer record was shattered at the start of August when PSG signed Neymar for the eye-watering sum of £200m - a fee that Jose Mourinho claimed represented value for money.

Early business meant that Premier League clubs had already forked out £309m by the time the summer window officially opened on July 1 and one August 3 deal - Kelechi Iheanacho to Leicester from Manchester City - took top-flight spending in England past the £1bn mark.

How to follow with Sky Sports. Sky Sports News - channel 409 - will have reporters at every Premier League club from 6am to bring you the inside track and the big developments.

Paul Merson, Guillem Balague, Phil Thompson and Charlie Nicholas will be in the studio to analyse the done deals and business still in the pipeline, while Jamie Carragher will check in and Steve Evans will be part of a dedicated team to run the rule over all the transfer action in the Sky Bet EFL.

Our brilliant Transfer Centre blog for skysports. com and the Sky Sports apps kicks off from 6am, while well take you live to the newsroom by streaming Sky Sports News Deadline Day coverage from 5pm-7pm and 10pm-11pm on skysports.

Soccer AMs Laura Woods and Adam Smith will be live on Facebook and YouTube from 6pm-6:30pm to review the latest done deals, while Football Daily will be providing an alternative look at Deadline Day on Facebook between 8:30pm-10pm live from Sky Studios.

Its not to be missed.

You can watch Sky Sports News at any time by signing in on skysports. com, the apps or Sky Go if youre on the move and just £6. 99 will bag you a day pass with Now TV.

If youre out and about, be sure to follow @SkySportsNews for breaking news and use #DeadlineDay to get involved!.

Plus, you can receive Deadline Day alerts by downloading the latest version of our Sky Sports apps. Tap More on the bottom right of your screen, then tap Notifications and switch on Football.

And dont forget to select Breaking News as well to get all the biggest, breaking sports news.

Theres plenty on skysports. com and the apps to get you in the mood for Thursdays transfer scramble. Who could be on the move? From Philippe Coutinho to Angel Di Maria, 10 major deals that could still happen.

What do contenders still need? The Soccer Saturday gang dissect the business so far of last seasons top six and offer advice as to where theyre still lacking.

Best Deadline Day ever? Fernando Torres, Luis Suarez, Andy Carroll. join us as we go back to 2011 to relive arguably the best transfer Deadline Day.

Best summer Deadline Day deal? Wayne Rooney to Manchester United? Carlos Tevez to West Ham? Have your say in our vote.

It promises to be a cracker - join us on Sky Sports News and our digital platforms from 6am right through to the 11pm deadline and beyond.

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