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<br />JuneXX, 201 <br />FEMA <br />DR-4366-HI FS004 <br />July 17, 2018 <br />HI-EMA PIO: 808-733-4300 <br />NEWS DESK: 808-851-7928 <br />Fact Sheet <br />Leilani EstatesResidents Requesting Re-Inspection May Qualify for Rental Assistance <br />Residents who live in Leilani Estates west of PomaikaiStreet, in the county’s Voluntary <br />Evacuation Zone and who were denied Rental Assistance by FEMA are encouraged to ask the <br />agency to re-inspect their property. <br />o Safety concerns—locally imposed evacuations and entry checkpoints—may have <br />prevented previous efforts to inspect the property to verify damage. <br />This is not an appeal of the earlier determination. This is simply a request for FEMA to re-inspect <br />the property and determine whether damage, loss, or habitability conditions have changed.Doing <br />so may allow FEMA to complete the inspection process and determine eligibility for aid. <br />The re-inspection is not a guarantee of eligibility for assistance, however some residents who were <br />initially denied rental assistance may be determined to be eligible for one month of rental <br />assistance. <br />Residents of Leilani Estates who live west of Pomaikai Street who were denied rental assistance <br />should go to the joint Disaster Recovery Center at Kea‘au High School Gymnasium, 16-725 <br />Kea‘au-Pahoa Rd. <br />### <br />