Flood Insurance
Flood Insurance Quote – Flood Insurance Policy
Why do I need Flood Insurance?
Floods can happen anytime or any where. Even in the same place twice. Floods are the leading natural cause of property damage. Four times more homes are destroyed by flood than by fire, causing over $2 billion in property damage every year. Having the proper Flood Insurance can protect you.
Who needs Flood Insurance?
You don’t have to live by water to be at risk. Approximately 30% of all flood claims occur in low to moderate risk areas. Homeowner insurance does not cover flood damage, but Flood Insurance does. Flood insurance also covers mud flow, dirt and debris resulting from moving water.
Homeowners with mortgaged property in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) are now required by federal law to obtain flood insurance. Lenders must comply by requiring flood insurance on the outstanding mortgage balance for the life of the loan.
How much does Flood Insurance Cost?
Fortunately, Flood Insurance is affordable, though, flood damage is not. The average loss of property and contents from the 1993 Midwest flood was more than $25,000. Compare this to the average annual flood premium of about $4000 per year.
Your coverage is based on your home’s value, minus your land value. Flood Insurance up to $250,000 is available for residential buildings and also the option of up to $100,000 for contents. Since flood policies are backed by the US government, all valid claims are 100% guaranteed.
How long is the Flood Insurance application process?
There is a 30 day waiting period for some flood insurance, so the best way to protect your home is to act now, before the flood comes! Remember, just because you experience a flood disaster, that doesn’t mean you have to experience financial ruin.
If you should have any questions regarding Flood Insurance, or we can assist you with a quote, please feel free to contact our office.
Be forewarned, as of January 2007, you WILL NEED an ELEVATION CERTIFICATE and recent pictures of the property, front and back, in order to have a flood insurance policy issued. Contact a licensed surveyor to assist you.
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