Florida Hardest Hit-Apply

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How to Apply

Go to www.FLHardestHitHelp.org and click on “Start Now” to fill out an online form to create a profile and begin the application process. Have the following items available:

  • Information about your first mortgage and second mortgage, if you have one. (Look on the payment coupon that your mortgage servicer sends you each month to find relevant information.)
  • Information about any other existing liens on the property, such as tax liens.
  • Your pay stubs or documentation of income you receive from other sources, such as unemployment compensation.
  • Your most recent income tax return, if self-employed.
  • Information about your checking and/or savings accounts, and other assets.

Once you complete the online application, a HHF advisor will contact you to set up an appointment to review your information.

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Florida Hardest Hit-Apply

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Shari has lived in the Tampa Bay area since 1984. She has been appraising for over 20 years. She is the past president of the NAIFA Tampa Bay chapter and Vice President of the ASA Tampa Bay Chapter. She has a business management and administration degree from Rasmussen College. Shari has founded several local networking groups and volunteered extensively for local charities. Shari specializes in actual cash value (FEMA 50% rule) appraisals but also completes appraisals for other purposes such as lending, estate settlement and estate planning.