KENTUCKY (WEVV) — FEMA inspectors are contacting applicants to schedule home inspections following the severe storms and tornadoes in Kentucky. These inspections aim to assess whether homes are safe, sanitary, and habitable.

FEMA staff will reach out within 10 days of your application to set up an appointment. They will contact you via phone or text, but never through social media or email. Inspectors will carry official identification and will not ask for your Social Security number.

"The structural soundness of the home, along with systems like electrical and plumbing, will be evaluated," the report said. It's crucial to answer calls, even if the number is unfamiliar, as missing these can delay your case.

Before the inspection, gather your FEMA application number, photo ID, proof of o

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