Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for Washington State
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This law triggers federal assistance for Washington State following severe storms, floods, and landslides. It allows affected homeowners, businesses, and non-profits in specified counties and tribal areas to apply for disaster loans. Physical damage applications are due by June 10, 2026, and economic injury applications are due by January 7, 2027.
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Key Changes
- Allows for federal disaster loans for physical and economic damages
- Sets application deadlines for assistance
- Identifies specific affected counties and tribal areas
Obligations
What this law requires
Homeowners and businesses in designated disaster areas must apply for disaster loans through the MySBA Loan Portal.
Applications for physical damage loans must be submitted by affected homeowners and businesses by June 10, 2026.
Applications for economic injury loans must be submitted by affected businesses and organizations by January 7, 2027.
Affected homeowners and businesses must determine their eligibility for disaster loans based on the availability of credit elsewhere.
Affected non-profits must apply for disaster loans through the MySBA Loan Portal.