The Illinois Flood Damaged Homes form is an official document created by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. It is used to assess the damage caused to residential properties by flooding and to report the extent of the damage to the appropriate state agencies. The form is divided into two sections: the Homeowner Information section, which collects basic information about the homeowner, and the Damage Information section, which collects detailed information about the property. This form can be used for both single-family homes and multi-family homes. The different types of Illinois Flood Damaged Homes form are the Structural Damage Assessment Form and the Non-Structural Damage Assessment Form. The Structural Damage Assessment Form collects detailed information about the damage caused to the structure of the home, including the foundation, walls, floors, ceilings, roof, and other features. The Non-Structural Damage Assessment Form collects detailed information about damage caused to the home's interior, including furniture, appliances, and other items.