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Lisa Mallory
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Asheville STR gone - advice?

Lisa Mallory
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Asheville, NC
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Our STR was in Asheville, as are we. Sadly the property no longer exists; it was at 22 Riverbend Drive sitting on the Swannanoa River, and like all nine houses sitting on the river, it was swept away and floated down the river. Fortunately my family is safe, but I have a question for the forum if anyone has advice. Our mortgage was significantly higher than our flood insurance, and I don't know if we qualify to try to apply for FEMA or if there is other assistance, and if so, if we would apply as a business (we file it on our personal taxes as rental income). I need to do research once I get settled somewhere (our other house was heavily damaged by trees falling on it) but thought I'd ask this forum in the meantime.

I'm grateful for any advice that you have, and I hope everyone is safe.

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Garrett Brown
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Garrett Brown
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Hey @Lisa Mallory , I am so sorry to hear that and I am devastated for all our amazing hosts in that area. I'm thankful to hear you and your family are safe though and that is all that matters.

As someone who deals with tons of floods (Houston STR host), I will give my experiences.

1) Talk with your insurance company asap to see what steps you will need to take. It will easily be your most trusted resource with your specific case.

2) Fema will not cover anything business-related I was told multiple times. You will need to reach out to SBA disaster loans for this. I have a property that has 3 houses on 11 acres. FEMA would only worry about the one that was considered my "primary". Mind you, it was a rental sometimes, but it was still my owner-occupied house technically on paper.


I qualified for an SBA disaster loan covering almost all of my damage. My house did not float away, but I had water damage, a sauna that floated away, and an outdoor area that was destroyed. I will say the SBA never even asked for my flood insurance (which was surprising). It was a lot of documents to submit and time spent waiting, though, for the SBA loan. 

Good luck and I hope everything turns out ok for you! 

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