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SBA briefs Washington County on disaster loans and extended deadlines after Hurricane Helene

Washington County Board of Supervisors · December 10, 2024
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An SBA team lead told the board renters, homeowners, businesses and nonprofits may be eligible for low-interest disaster loans; applications can still be considered up to 60 days after the deadline and SBA will continue local outreach and virtual support.

Tim Watson, team lead for the U.S. Small Business Administration, told the Washington County Board of Supervisors that SBA disaster assistance remains available to residents and businesses affected by Hurricane Helene and that staff will continue outreach and application support.

Watson summarized the SBA’s main programs: physical-damage loans to renters (up to $100,000 for contents) and homeowners (up to $500,000 for structural damage, with an additional 20%…

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