As a property owner in Pinellas or Pasco County, you have the unique opportunity to make a significant impact in your community by leasing your property to FEMA for emergency housing assistance. In the aftermath of disasters, many families are displaced and urgently need a safe, secure place to stay. By offering your property, you can provide these families with a temporary home while they rebuild their lives. FEMA’s housing mission helps ensure that disaster survivors have access to safe, clean, and comfortable living conditions. Leasing your property to FEMA not only supports those in need but also allows you to contribute to the recovery process, offering a vital resource to your fellow Floridians during challenging times.
Guaranteed Rent Payments (Paid by the U.S. Government)
Hassle-Free Property Management
FEMA-Approved Housing Solutions
Short-Term and Long-Term Leasing Options
The unit must have independent living facilities.
Must meet HUD Housing Quality Standards.
Must be move-in ready.
Must be available for 18+ months of leasing.
Owner must waive credit screening for tenants.
Step 1: Submit your property information.
Step 2: Get approved.
Step 3: Start receiving guaranteed income.
Guaranteed Rent Paid by the US Government
Hassle-Free Property Management
FEMA-Compliant Housing Solutions
Short-Term Rental Opportunities
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