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What is NYC Rapid Repairs? NYC Rapid Repairs is a FREE program to help residential property owners affected by Hurricane Sandy make emergency repairs. These emergency repairs will allow residents to stay in their homes so that they can complete more permanent repairs and finishes. Emergency repairs include permanent or temporary restoration of heat, power and hot water, and other limited repairs to protect a home from further significant damage. A homeowner must first register for NYC Rapid Repairs. The City will then schedule an appointment for a qualified NYC Rapid Repairs Team to make certain repairs for all eligible homeowners.

Who is eligible for NYC Rapid Repairs?

You must be a residential property owner within the five boroughs of NYC.

If you own a single or two-family home, you must have a FEMA number. To obtain a FEMA
number, visit a NYC Restoration Center or www.fema.gov, or call FEMA at 1-800-621-3362. If you
own a multi-family building, you do not need a FEMA number to register with NYC Rapid Repairs.

Your home must be deemed structurally safe by the NYC Department of Buildings as denoted by
a Yellow or Green placard on your door, or no placard at all. If you have a Red placard you can still register with NYC Rapid Repairs, but you will need to make any necessary repairs to transition to a Yellow or Green placard before a NYC Rapid Repairs Team can safely enter your home. Call 311 or visit www.nyc.gov/buildings for more information on Red placards.

Your home must be free of standing water to allow for a safe inspection. If you have standing water in your home, register with NYC Rapid Repairs. The City will dewater your home prior to scheduling an appointment with a NYC Rapid Repairs Team.

If you are a renter with unsafe conditions in your home or apartment, call 311.

How does NYC Rapid Repairs work?
Your path to rapid repairs:

1.    Register with NYC Rapid Repairs at www.NYC.gov, or call 311, or visit a NYC Restoration Center.

2.    A NYC Rapid Repairs representative will contact you to schedule an appointment for a NYC Rapid
Repairs Team to visit your home.

3.    The NYC Rapid Repairs Team will inspect your home for damages and complete a “work order”
for all necessary work covered under NYC Rapid Repairs.

4.    The homeowner must then decide whether or not to proceed with any or all work. If the
homeowner chooses, the NYC Rapid Repairs Team may begin the process to repair your home. A homeowner can choose to stop the work and terminate the NYC Rapid Repairs Team at any time.
5.    When the NYC Rapid Repairs Team finishes emergency repairs, a homeowner may need to contact other qualified professionals to complete permanent repairs and finishes.
How do I register for NYC Rapid Repairs?

To register for NYC Rapid Repairs go to www.NYC.gov, or call 311, or visit a NYC Restoration Center. These are the ONLY ways to register for NYC Rapid Repairs! NYC Rapid Repairs is a FREE program – do not register with anyone who says they can register you for a fee. Report any suspected fraud to 311.

Visit NYC.gov, call 311, or visit a NYC Restoration Center for more information.

Will NYC Rapid Repairs affect my FEMA Individual Assistance application?

A residential property owner affected by Hurricane Sandy can register for the NYC Rapid Repairs program to receive FREE emergency repairs. These repairs will allow residents to stay in their homes so that they can complete more permanent repairs. A homeowner should, at the same time, apply for FEMA Individual Assistance. Repairs made through NYC Rapid Repairs will not affect the amount a homeowner is eligible to receive through the FEMA Individual Assistance program.

What should I expect during my appointment with the NYC Rapid Repairs Team?

The City will send a qualified NYC Rapid Repairs Team to arrive during your scheduled appointment time. The homeowner must sign a “Right of Entry” form, which allows the NYC Rapid Repairs Team to legally enter your home. The NYC Rapid Repairs Team will then inspect your home and determine which repairs covered under the NYC Rapid Repairs program should be completed. The homeowner must then decide whether or not to proceed with repairs. If the homeowner is ready to proceed, the NYC Rapid Repairs Team may then start the work.

What happens after the NYC Rapid Repairs Team completes emergency repairs?

Emergency repairs covered under the NYC Rapid Repairs program include permanent or temporary restoration of heat, power and hot water, and other limited repairs to protect a home from further damage. After the NYC Rapid Repairs Team completes emergency repairs, a homeowner may want or need to contact qualified professionals to complete permanent repairs and finishes.

Bronx
Throggs Neck
St. Francis de Chantal 190 Hollywood Avenue between Harding Avenue and Silver Beach Place

Brooklyn
Gravesend
SSA Building 10 Bouck Court

Red Hook
Coffey Park 85 Richards Street

Queens
Arverne
Shorefront B and C 68-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd

Breezy Point
Fort Tilden Building 415 State Road (across from St. Genevieve’s Church)

Far Rockaway
10-01 Beach 20th Street

Staten Island
Dongan Hills
Manfredi Auto Dealership 1976 Hylan Boulevard

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