East Coast residents who are still digging out from the recent epic blizzards will be happy to know that most of the damage caused by winter storms are covered by their homeowners insurance policy. The Blizzard of 2016 was one of the biggest storms the East Coast has ever seen. Washington, D.C., Baltimore and New […]
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Bracing for South Carolina’s Devastating Floods
The rain just keeps coming in South Carolina. According to a CNN report, Gov Nikki Haley recently claimed, “We are at a 1,000-year level of rain,” which means that there is a 1 in 1,000 chance of this much rain happening in any given year. The record setting rainfall has dropped 24 inches of rain […]
Federal Flood Insurance policy increases are hitting homeowners hard
On April 1st, the National Flood Insurance Program started issuing new rates on personal flood insurance policies and premiums are headed up for most homeowners The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is in charge of managing the program and claims the premium increases are necessary to get the program back on solid footing. The program […]
Are landslides covered by homeowners insurance?
The recent and tragic mudslide in Washington has served as a stark reminder that Mother Nature is powerful force. Unfortunately, it is also a reminder that not all natural disasters are covered by your homeowners policy. While the typical homeowners policy provides protection against a large number of issues both big and small, it doesn’t […]
Flood Insurance Update – they are working on a bill to lower the premium increases
The Florida real estate industry, as well as buyers and sellers of Florida property, are excited about a plan that will scale back the changes to the National Flood Insurance Program which have sent premiums skyrocketing. Huge premium increases have had a dramatic affect on Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia real estate, making the cost […]
Is my home considered “high risk”?
Is your home sitting in the middle of a flood zone, on a fault line or in the middle of tornado alley? If so you may be looking at a hefty home insurance bill because your home will be considered high-risk. High-risk homes come in all shapes and sizes and the risk factors vary depending […]
Miami Homeowners Face Rising Flood Insurance Rates
According to a study published by the World Bank, Miami is one of the ten cities in the world that face the greatest risk of extensive flooding as sea levels rise due to climatic changes. As per the numbers quoted in the study, Miami is also likely to suffer the most in terms of economic […]
The Coverage Limits Under the National Flood Insurance Program
It seems that people who live along the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico coasts of the United States have to endure hurricanes and tropical storms almost throughout the year. The Atlantic hurricane season lasts for about six months of the year from June till the end of November and peaks during the middle of […]
Federal Flood Insurance Program in the Eye of the Storm
The pun is purely unintended but that is what the shape of things with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is right now! And homeowners are a worried lot, especially after realizing the catastrophe that hurricanes like Katrina and Sandy are capable of unleashing. The irony of the situation is that although this program was […]
Assessing Home Flood Insurance Needs
When home owners are insuring their home they need to balance the need for security with the need to cut costs. Before you decide to include or remove flood insurance coverage you need to assess your needs. Lender Requirement The first question a home owner needs to ask themselves is if the lender requires flood […]