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Senator Rick Scott unveiled a comprehensive legislative package this week aimed at reforming the National Flood Insurance ...
With flood risks increasing from extreme weather events like hurricanes and even routine plumbing issues, a team from the ...
As hurricane season swirls into full swing, Senator Rick Scott today launched a legislative offensive aimed at ...
Florida communities could be blocked from rebuilding stronger after a hurricane, and more than 44,000 Floridians could see higher flood insurance costs this year if Gov. Ron DeSantis signs into law a ...
As insurance costs have increased, representatives from the N.C. Department of Insurance and statewide flood organizations encouraged higher standards and suggested possible incentives for flood ...
And standard homeowner policies don’t cover flood damage. By Ann Carrns With the Atlantic hurricane season about to start, this may be good time to consider buying flood insurance for your home ...
As you shop for a flood insurance policy, understanding average costs, what factors affect those costs and how to better protect your home against natural disasters can help you save money.
Typically, the coverage requirement is either the full replacement cost of the home, the maximum amount allowed by the National Flood Insurance Program or the unpaid balance of the mortgage ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Flood Insurance Program paid $15.1 million to Tennesseans for damage repair from Hurricane Helene. According to the agency ...
There’s just 23 weeks to go before the National Flood Insurance Program is set to expire Sept. 30, but allowing that to happen would create a disaster for the real estate market that's gotten ...
The National Flood Insurance Program's expiration looms, but experts predict renewal despite federal budget cuts. FEMA faces potential restructuring, but the flood insurance program is considered ...
Ask about your flood insurance policy because they are separate from a standard homeowners insurance policy, then file a claim, and an adjuster needs to come to your property to assess the damages.