For Families Displaced by Disaster

After a hurricane, wildfire, or flood, finding housing within days is the difference between stability and a crisis that keeps snowballing. FEMA temporary housing vouchers, TSA hotel programs, and state disaster relief funds all work at RV communities that know the paperwork.

The communities that accept FEMA vouchers can place a household in days. No month-long rental-application limbo. No corporate-apartment deposit you can't make.

What to look for

  • Accepts FEMA housing vouchers and TSA program paperwork
  • Immediate placement (next-day arrival when the operator says yes)
  • Short-term / emergency lease terms with option to extend
  • Utilities bundled so your first month doesn't spiral
  • Family-friendly; kid-safe streets; playground if there are kids

Practical tips

  • ·Call first. FEMA paperwork moves faster over the phone than email. Ask for the operator or GM directly, say you have a FEMA voucher, and ask if they can place you within a week.
  • ·Keep your case number, voucher letter, and ID together in one folder (digital or paper). You'll show it multiple times.
  • ·Ask about extensions. Most FEMA placements start at 2-4 weeks; operators who work with the program will extend as long as your case is active.

A note on housing.

RV Annual welcomes all renters and households. Community pages describe lifestyles, occupations, and use cases. Nothing here signals a preference or limitation based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability. Communities marked 55+ are self-designated by the operator under the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA) and are subject to that law. See our Fair Housing statement.