Flood insurance purchased unnecessarily due to faulty FEMA zone maps

Flood Insurance

Homeowners have been purchasing the expensive coverage that they don’t actually required due to mapping errors. The maps that have been issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and which are being used by insurers and homeowners in order to decide who is required to purchase flood insurance have been found to be riddled with errors that are now causing individuals who are at no real risk of flooding to have to buy. This coverage is required by many mortgage lenders for properties designated to be at a flooding…

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Flood insurance costs compel homeowners to raise their homes

Flood homeowners Insurance Rates raising homes

The new maps that have been released by FEMA are placing pressure on policyholders through rising costs. Now that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has released its new maps, many homeowners are finding that their flood insurance costs are high enough to have them pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to raise their homes to bring the premiums down. FEMA has rewritten the Louisiana flooding zone maps, requiring many to raise their homes. The increased risk of water damage has caused FEMA to have to change the rules when…

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Flood insurance risk maps recreated by FEMA for Hampden County

Flood Insurance

This will change the rates that are being paid by residents of the area whose condition has been altered. The federal government has now released the newly redrawn version of the flood insurance maps for Hampden County, Massachusetts, which will be required to be applied by communities on or before July 16 so that their residents will be eligible to take part in the national coverage program. Several properties have been affected by the new map, though the actual number has not yet been released. Communities are required to implement…

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