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100

Name the three program decisions an applicant can submit a reconsideration request for? 

Duplication of Benefits Gap

Award Type

Scope of Work

100

Is paying off an SBA loan an offset to benefits? 

No. If an applicant receives an SBA loan and chooses not to use the funds to repair the home but pays off the loan using the funds, this is considered a duplication of benefits. Only declined and cancelled SBA loans are offsets to benefits. 

100

An applicant submits a reconsideration for award type. They are awarded a reconstruction and are requesting a rehabilitation. The applicant provided a narrative stating the home has sentimental value. Is this sufficient supporting documentation to grant an approval? 

No, this request would be denied. 

100

Reconsideration requests must be submitted prior to executing the Homeowner Grant Agreement.

True.

200
When can an applicant submit a reconsideration request? 

Within 30-days from the Award Determination letter or DOB Gap Notification letter. 

200

An applicant received funding from private insurance. The claim summary supports that funding was provided to the applicant to repair the detached shed. The applicant provides documentation to support the amount used to repair the shed. Is this an eligible use of funds?   

Yes, this is eligible. The amount would be offset as Funds for a Different Purpose. 

200

An applicant is awarded a rehabilitation and submits a reconsideration for scope of work requesting additional items be added to the ECR. The applicant provided recently date stamped pictures showing eligible damaged items that are not included in the ECR. Is this sufficient documentation to support an approval?  

Yes, this request would be approved and the ECR would be updated. 

200

Reconsideration reviewers and lead are the only ones able to provide applicants a status update on their request.

False. Case Managers and Team Leads can provide status updates on pending reconsideration requests. 

300

Provide a minimum of four examples of allowable supporting documentation. 

Appropriate allowable supporting documentation may include legible receipts, paid invoices, proof of payment such as bank and credit card statements or cancelled checks, pictures of completed repairs or remaining storm damage, and legal documents.

300

What are two examples of funding the applicant does not have legal control of? 

Forced mortgage payoff and legal fees

300

An applicant has a DOB gap of $5,000. They received $15,000 from private insurance. The applicant submits a reconsideration request and provides a paid invoice for legal fees. The invoice verifies the applicant paid $3,000. The request is approved. What adjustments need to be completed on the application? 

The $3,000 needs to be applied as an offset to benefits for Legal Fees on the DOB record. 

300
Case managers may submit a reconsideration request on behalf of an applicant.

False. The applicant must submit the reconsideration via the website portal, email, or mail to the Tampa office. 

400

What are the two reasons an informal appeal can be filed by the applicant? 

An applicant is deemed ineligible, has been notified by an eligibility determination, and disagrees with the determination.

An applicant disagrees with the reconsideration request determination. 

400

What is a forced mortgage payoff? 

The insurance company releases the funds directly to the mortgage company and the mortgage company applies the funds to the remaining balance. The applicant has no legal control of the funds. 
400

The applicant received $30,000 from FEMA for home repair. The inspection verified repair amount is $10,000 for roof repairs. The applicant has a DOB gap of $20,000. The applicant submits a reconsideration request. The supporting documentation provided is a paid invoice for plumbing for $2,000, Walmart receipts for groceries, Amazon receipts for household items, and a narrative that the remaining funds were used for cost of living. Is this request approved or denied? 

This request would be partially approved. The paid invoice for plumbing would be approved. All additional documentation would be denied. 

400

If an applicant cannot afford to pay the unfunded DOB gap, the applicant does not need to submit a reconsideration request. 

True. 

500

What is the Not Eligible process? 

Once the application is deemed Not Eligible in Canopy, COM must approve the determination. Once COM approved, the CM will mail the Not Eligible determination letter to the applicant. To contest a not eligible determination, the applicant may submit an informal appeal. 

500

If an applicant purchases materials to complete DIY repairs to the home, will the applicant get credit for labor? 

No, the program will only approve eligible items on the paid receipts. 

500

The applicant received $10,000 from FEMA for home repairs and has a DOB gap of $10,000. A reconsideration is submitted and the applicant provided pictures of fallen trees on the property and a receipt for tree removal. The trees are not blocking access to the road or on the home. Is this an eligible use of funds? 

No, this request would be denied. 

500

The program will not accept cash receipts.

True.

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