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Video Media. Judy Griffin. Stacie Higgins. Congress has mandated federally regulated or insured lenders to require flood insurance on mortgaged properties that are located in areas at high risk of flooding.
But even if your property is not in a high risk flood area, your mortgage lender may still require you to have flood insurance. Who can buy flood insurance? If you are a renter or homeowner residential policy ; or business owner non- residential policy and your property is located in a NFIP- participating community, you can purchase a policy.
Contact your insurance agent to find out if your community participates in the National Flood Insurance Program. Flood insurance from the NFIP is only available in participating communities. Ask your agent if your state and community participate, or look it up online in the Community Status Book. How can I buy flood insurance? Find an insurance agent near you.
The agent who helps you with your homeowners or renters insurance may be able to help you with purchasing flood insurance too. Know what is and is not covered. You'll need another policy for contents within the building. What you need to know about your deductible. There is typically a 3. There is a congressionally- mandated surcharge added to all National Flood Insurance Program policies.
How do I renew, change or pay for my flood insurance policy? Your flood insurance agent can help you make changes to, pay for, or renew your flood policy. If your lender requires you to have flood insurance, contact them directly to ask questions about renewing or changing your policy.
Your payments could be included in financial transactions associated with your mortgage. Find out if your community has a recent or upcoming flood map change. It makes sense to reduce flood risk no matter what, but in some instances reducing flood risk can also lead to lower flood insurance costs.
Below are some resources to help, but discussing your policy options with your insurance agent is the best place to start. Reducing Flood Risk to Residential Buildings that Cannot be Elevated explains things that can be done to better protect a building from flood damage, and in some cases implementing these changes will reduce the cost of your flood insurance. The Homeowner's Guide to Retrofitting can help you decide the right method to mitigate future damage and loss by considering various factors, such as hazards to your home, permit requirements, technical limitations, and costs.
This guide also helps you develop a flood protection strategy. The Increased Cost of Compliance ICC coverage, for eligible properties that are required to be in compliance with local floodplain requirements, can help pay for elevating a building after a flood.
Another way to get help with the cost of elevating your building would be through one of FEMA's various grant programs. The grants are administered by states, and each state decides which projects it will fund and for how much. Contact your local floodplain manager for more information. To learn more about elevating your property, read Elevating Your House. Did you know?
An elevated home, like the one shown on the 5 Ways to Lower Your Flood Insurance Premium, with a first floor elevated 3 feet above the base? Elevating just one foot above the Base Flood Elevation often results in a 3.
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