Support route

MSFH report says no recommended improvements

If the report shows no recommended improvements, the next step is usually clarification, not immediate contractor shopping.

How to use this page

Clear the blocker before you price or sign anything

This route helps you figure out whether the blocker is about timing, missing information, or the report itself before money moves.

You are here

Interpret the recommendation

Read what the report or route actually means before you treat it like a project brief.

Next

Choose the first project

Keep scope tight and decide which improvement deserves the first contractor conversation.

After that

Prepare the quote path

Use the checklist and contractor type only after the recommendation and scope are clear.

Quick answer

When the report shows no recommended improvements, the grant path usually does not move forward. Verify the result before spending on quotes.

Why this page matters

This support-state route explains the dead end clearly and sends you back to the main decision wedge only if your facts change.

What the current rules suggest

What this blocker actually changes

  • No recommended improvements usually means there is nothing eligible to submit right now.
  • This is not the moment to buy generic mitigation work and hope it qualifies later.

Attached-home caveat

Attached-home rules do not change the basic no-recommendation outcome.

What not to assume

Do not let the blocker push you into the wrong next step

  • Do not assume you can self-select a project and recover reimbursement later.
  • Do not assume a contractor can convert a no-recommendation report into a grant path by itself.

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Why this page is careful

Built from current official pages, then narrowed to one safer next step

  • Fresh rules first: current official pages beat stale PDFs and old flyers.
  • One page, one question: each page should solve one homeowner decision cleanly.
  • Risk check: when scope is fuzzy, the page slows the decision down instead of pushing a sale.

What this page is not

Independent guidance, not official approval

This page is an independent guide. It is not the program, not a government office, and not legal, insurance, or contractor advice.

Last reviewed against the source stack: 2026-04-13

Official source stack

Current official sources behind this page

No recommended improvements

Without recommended improvements the grant path cannot proceed.

Verified 2026-04-13 - Next scheduled review 2026-05-13

MSFH Support Center hub

Operational source of truth for post-report confusion states.

Verified 2026-04-13 - Next scheduled review 2026-05-13

Next action

See the no-recommendation next step

Use this if you want a cleaner next step before you collect more quotes or sign anything.

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