Flood insurance costs could be stifled by new legislation

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Relief for rising flood insurance rates could come from Louisiana Homeowners in Louisiana may find some relief from rising flood insurance rates thanks to new legislation that has been introduced to the state. This legislation seeks to reform flood insurance in Louisiana, putting an end to the increasingly costly problem that this type of coverage has caused homeowners and businesses alike for several years. Rising rates are putting homeowners under inordinate financial strain and stifling the growth of the housing market. Federal program continues to grapple with financial problems State…

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Legislation may put a halt to rising flood insurance rates in the US

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Flood insurance continues to be a worrisome issue Flood insurance has become a hot topic in the U.S. with rates on the rise and FEMA’s revising of flood maps, which could have a costly impact on homeowners throughout the country. As the cost of flood insurance continues to attract attention, finding ways to solve this problem are gaining momentum. New legislation is expected to reach the U.S. Senate next week concerning the state of the country’s flood insurance program and the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012. Federal law…

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Flood insurance rates are on the rise in the US

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Financial burdens increase as flood insurance costs grow Health insurance is not the only kind of coverage that is undergoing significant changes in the U.S. Flood insurance has long been a problematic issue for many homeowners throughout the country, but this type of coverage has begun to attract more attention as homeowners and businesses begin to bear a larger financial burden. Friendly Insurance of Texas suggests that flood insurance rates for homeowners will grow, regardless of whether their properties are located in flood-prone areas or not. Policies through federal program…

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Rising flood insurance rates draw ire of property owners

Flood insurance rates growing too quickly for many property owners to handle Property owners throughout the U.S. have begun banding together to oppose costly flood insurance rate hikes. Premiums on all flood insurance policies that were renewed after October 1 have grown by an average of 10%, putting more financial strain on property owners throughout the country. The majority of these policies are issued through the National Flood Insurance Program, which has been undergoing a significant overhaul over the past two years. Property owners are reaching out to the U.S.…

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Flood insurance proves elusive among US homeowners

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Survey shows flood insurance is relatively unpopular A new survey from Consumer Reports highlights the lack of flood insurance coverage among many U.S. homeowners. Floods are one of the most common and financially disastrous catastrophes in the country, but many people opt not to cover their homes and other properties because of the concept that they are immune to such disasters. The survey found that one out of three homes damaged by floods during 2012’s Hurricane Sandy were not protected by flood insurance coverage of any kind. Conventional homeowners insurance…

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