Can I use my debris removal insurance policy to remove items that are ineligible for removal under the County’s program?
  • Yes. If you have a specified amount for debris removal in your insurance policy, you may use your insurance proceeds to remove disaster debris that is ineligible for removal under the program (e.g., swimming pools, patios, concrete slab, etc...). The local government will only collect remaining insurance proceeds, if any, after you have removed ineligible debris.

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1. What is eligible in the program?
2. What is NOT eligible under the program?
3. What is the purpose of the Right-of-Entry (ROE) and Hold Harmless Agreement (HHA)?
4. Why is an ROE needed?
5. Do I have to sign the ROE?
6. Does agreeing to an ROE mean I am agreeing to the whole project?
7. I think my property is eligible for debris removal or demolition. What do I do now?
8. Do I have to pay for these services?
9. If I have homeowner’s insurance, can I still participate in the debris removal program?
10. What portion of my homeowner’s policy will the local government collect for debris removal?
11. Can I use my debris removal insurance policy to remove items that are ineligible for removal under the County’s program?
12. If I participate in this program, will the County have the right to take all of my insurance proceeds?
13. How soon will the work be done?
14. What if I’m a renter?
15. I own commercial property. Am I eligible for the program?
16. What happens after I submit my ROE and HHA?