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Flood Insurance Policy Considerations

A common misconception regarding homeowner’s insurance is that the policy coverage includes flood damage. However, this is not always the case. A homeowner should check the requirements of carrying flood insurance with their lender or bank, as this type of coverage is not always required. History of flooding and input from their broker are also good things to take into account.

The Federal Emergency Management Administration, or FEMA, created national flood insurance to coincide with the probability of flooding in certain “high risk” areas. This type of insurance covers damages to a home caused by natural disasters like flash floods, landslides, hurricanes, and earth quakes. A homeowner has to check their region’s topography and community history to determine their eligibility for this coverage before they can take out a policy.

A community’s voluntary participation is needed to assist in the reduction of possible future flood damage. A homeowner has to meet special requirements as set by the NFIP before they can qualify for flood insurance. This is due to the high amount of flood claims that has caused the insurance company to lose profit in order to pay out the claims.

Only business owners, renters and homeowners in these communities are eligible to buy NFIP flood coverage and can be purchased as a flooding insurance policy through a participating insurance company and direct coverage which is one’s last resort is available through from the NFIP. The necessity for flood insurance in an area is determined by the community, the topography and the surrounding area. Often, homeowners remain unaware that they are in fact eligible for NFIP.

In low flood risk areas, homeowners have an option of whether or not to take out a flood insurance policy. This decision is again based on information on the topography of the property, the surrounding area and their local community. Homeowners that live in high flood risk areas and have purchased properties that are backed by federal loans such as the VA and FHA loans are required to purchase a flood insurance policy by the Federal Government.

Homeowners have several ways to get the information they need on their community. The first place they can go is to their insurance agent for advice on whether they should carry flooding insurance. The agent bases their advice on local claim activity. Homeowners can also get information on their area’s flooding patterns and topography from their local building and land management departments, as these officials are well-versed in the severity of flooding issues from melt-offs and storms. Finally, a homeowner can also speak to their neighbors for some good advice on what decision to make based on their experience with flooding in the area.

For instance homeowners living in Florida need to be aware and become familiar with hurricane coverage. Each state has its own requirements with regards to a homeowner’s insurance policy. For instance Florida is well known for its hurricanes and earthquakes.

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