Severe Weather and Your Mortgage: What to Expect and How to Prepare (2024)

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Across the U.S., severe weather is disrupting daily life. From hurricanes to heavy snow, torrential rains and flooding, cold snaps and other extremes seem to be affecting every corner of our country.

Even if severe weather hasn’t affected you directly, it serves as a reminder that we all need to be prepared should nature take a turn for the worse. The first place to start –put together an emergency kit.

Keep in mind that your emergency kit needs contain enough supplies to maintain you and your family for at least 72 hours without transportation, food, electricity, or water. Customize your kit according to needs and family size but here is a basic list to help you get started building your kit:

One gallon of water or more per day, per person.

  • Three days’ worth of non-perishable, ready-to-eat food. Remember the can opener!
  • First aid kit
  • Cell phone, charger, and backup battery
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • Personal care items such as toilet paper, soap, moist towelettes, paper towels, toothbrush and toothpaste, hand sanitizer.
  • Tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches as you may need to turn off utilities.
  • A few changes of clothes, shoes, and jackets.
  • Important family documents in a watertight bag (or scan and store in cloud-based storage.)
  • Sleeping bags, pillows, blankets
  • Large plastic sheets and duct tape in case you need to make an emergency shelter.
  • Medication, extra eyeglasses, eye solution, etc.

Of course, those are just basic suggestions. There are products such as water purifiers, “space blankets,” pop-up shelters, and other innovations that you may want to consider for your kit.

Remember your pets need a kit too! Here are some ideas for a simple emergency kit for pets:

  • Medication and documentation for your pet
  • First aid kit
  • Non-perishable pet food
  • Collar and leash
  • Cat litter
  • Bottled water and bowl.
  • Where to Store Your Emergency Kit

The best place to store your kit is in a dark, dry, and cool place. Make sure everything is in an airtight, plastic container and easily accessible. Though a basem*nt may seem like a convenient place, retrieving it in an emergency (or flood!) could make it impossible. You’ll also want to make sure that everyone in the family knows where the kit is located.

Remember to check it every year to ensure everything is still in good repair and the food has not expired.

What about your home and mortgage payments?

There are federal, state, and private programs that you can use to help repair your home and provide temporary housing if needed. Depending on the disaster, the location, and whether it has been declared a state of emergency, you may qualify for federal aid from FEMA. Private home and disaster insurance (this is separate from the insurance you may have on your mortgage) also provides much-needed assistance during times of disaster.

Your mortgage payments may also qualify for forbearance or partial payment. Call our office for more information.

At our office, we don’t just work with loans, we work with people –that’s why we feel it’s important that you prepare for an emergency. And please, forward this information to friends and family!

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Severe Weather and Your Mortgage: What to Expect and How to Prepare (2024)

FAQs

How do I prepare my house for bad weather? ›

Prepare Your Home : Keep trees and branches trimmed near your house. If you have time before severe weather hits, secure loose objects, close windows and doors, and move any valuable objects inside or under a sturdy structure. Help Your Neighbor: Encourage your loved ones to prepare for severe thunderstorms.

What happens to your mortgage after a natural disaster? ›

You must continue to pay your mortgage even if your home is destroyed or unlivable due to a disaster. Failure to pay your mortgage could put your loan in default, which could trigger a foreclosure.

What are the three steps that you can take to prepare for severe weather? ›

Being prepared is easy - just three short steps away:
  • Get a kit. Get your emergency preparedness kit ready. You should include: ...
  • Make a plan. Talk with household members about what you would do during emergencies. ...
  • Be informed. Know the risks where you live, work, learn and play.
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How to get ready for a big storm? ›

Be sure to prepare the following:
  1. An emergency food and water supply.
  2. An emergency medicine supply.
  3. Emergency power sources such as flashlights (don't forget extra batteries).
  4. Safety and personal items.
  5. Important documents, including medical documents, wills, passports, and personal identification.
  6. A fire extinguisher.

What not to do during bad weather? ›

Close all the windows and don't lean on doors. Turn off, unplug and stay away from appliances and electronics. --If you do find yourself outside during a thunderstorm, don't take shelter under small, partially enclosed spaces or near trees. --Stay away from metal objects, including fences.

How cold should you not let your house get? ›

Be careful not to decrease your home's temperature to less than 55 degrees in winter or allow your home to warm to more than 80 degrees in summer, as it may leave your home susceptible to damage. An indoor temperature of less than 55 degrees may lead to freezing pipes, while anything more than 80 may damage drywall.

What happens if the bank with your mortgage collapses? ›

If your mortgage company goes bankrupt, you'll still have to make your mortgage payments, but all terms should stay the same. If your loan is active or has just closed, it'll be sold off to another company. If you're in the midst of closing a loan, any escrow funds should be safe, but you'll have to find a new lender.

What happens to my mortgage if there is a recession? ›

The effects of recessions on mortgages. Many homebuyers may feel that taking out a mortgage during a recession is too risky. While recessions are short term pauses in an otherwise expanding economy, they affect real estate markets and interest rates. However, this pause may be a good time to buy or refinance a home.

Do you have to pay your mortgage if your house is destroyed? ›

At the closing for your home purchase or refinancing, you are required to sign a promissory note that says you'll make the mortgage payments every month. That agreement remains in effect even if your house burns down.

What to do in a thunderstorm in a house? ›

Stay off corded phones, computers and other electrical equipment that put you in direct contact with electricity. Avoid plumbing, including sinks, baths and faucets. Stay away from windows and doors, and stay off porches. Do not lie on concrete floors, and do not lean against concrete walls.

What conditions must be present for severe weather to occur? ›

For a severe thunderstorm, the ingredients that must be present are moisture, instability, lift and strong speed and directional storm relative wind shear.

Which of the following is something you should do during severe weather? ›

At Your Workplace or School: Stay away from windows if you are in a severe thunderstorm warning and damaging wind or large hail is approaching. Do not go to large open rooms such as cafeterias, gymnasiums or auditoriums. Outside: Go inside a sturdy building immediately if severe thunderstorms are approaching.

What are 3 ways to stay safe during a severe storm? ›

Stay Safe During Thunderstorms & Lightning
  • When thunder roars, go indoors! Move from outdoors into a building or car with a roof.
  • Pay attention to alerts and warnings.
  • Avoid using electronic devices connected to an electrical outlet.
  • Avoid running water.
  • Turn Around. Don't Drown! Do not drive through flooded roadways.
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What not to do after a storm? ›

Stay somewhere safe, refrain from sight-seeing.

Many people are injured or killed walking or driving around after the storm. Live power lines, gas leaks, dangling tree branches, flooding, damaged roadways and dangerous wildlife (e.g. snakes, alligators) can be life-threatening.

How do you know when a big storm is coming? ›

Look for changes such as:
  1. Large, puffy cumulus clouds.
  2. Darkening sky and clouds.
  3. Abrupt changes in wind direction.
  4. Sudden drop in temperature.
  5. Drop in atmospheric pressure.

Do disaster loans have to be repaid? ›

Disaster survivors must repay SBA disaster loans. SBA can only approve loans to applicants with a reasonable ability to repay the loan and other obligations.

Does mortgage insurance cover natural disasters? ›

Summary: The Section 203(h) program allows the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to insure mortgages made by qualified lenders to victims of a major disaster who have lost their homes and are in the process of rebuilding or buying another home.

Can you lose your mortgage without homeowners insurance? ›

If you didn't have home insurance and were unable to pay to rebuild the house, the bank's loan would have no value. In this case, your lender's investment would be completely lost.

Which kind of insurance pays your house mortgage if you are injured? ›

Mortgage disability insurance is a limited type of disability coverage that covers some of all of your mortgage payments if you're hurt or sick and can't work. Your mortgage lender will usually offer you some kind of mortgage protection coverage when you take out a loan, but you don't have to accept it.

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