Hurricane Helene struck Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm, leaving behind significant damage and flooding. Just as recovery efforts were underway, Hurricane Milton made landfall as a Cat 3 storm, further intensifying the devastation. Our hearts go out to everyone affected, where storm surges and wind damage from both storms caused widespread flooding and destruction. Many families have been displaced, and we want to express our deepest concern and prayers for all those facing the ongoing challenges ahead.
At NIKA Corporate Housing, we understand how overwhelming it can be to experience a natural disaster like this. During this time of uncertainty, finding a safe and comfortable place to stay while your home is being repaired is essential.
Temporary Housing Solutions for Homeowners with Insurance Claims
If your home was damaged by either of these storms, and you’re filing an insurance claim, we can help. NIKA Corporate Housing offers fully furnished, all-inclusive temporary housing to support individuals and families displaced by Hurricanes. Our units come equipped with everything you need to live comfortably while you focus on rebuilding your life.
- Fully Furnished Apartments: Move-in ready with everything from furniture to kitchenware and linens.
- Flexible Lease Terms: Stay for as long as you need while your home is being repaired.
- All-Inclusive Amenities: High-speed internet, utilities, cable, and access to amenities like pools and fitness centers are included.
- Convenient Locations: Our properties are located near key areas in Tampa, making it easy to stay close to your community.
We are here to make your recovery process as smooth as possible. If you or someone you know needs temporary housing while filing an insurance claim, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at NIKA Corporate Housing.
Contact us today to learn more about our available units and how we can assist you during this challenging time. We are committed to supporting our Tampa community as we begin the journey to recovery together.
Stay safe, and please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
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