The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), which insures nearly 5 million properties across the U.S., has officially lapsed following the government shutdown. As of midnight on Sept. 30, FEMA can no ...
Flood insurance costs between $438 and $1,308, with a national average of $834. The exact cost for a customer depends on their flood risk, their home’s location, and the amount of coverage they choose ...
The National Flood Insurance Program, which writes policies for around a half-million Louisiana residents, will keep operating without a lapse through the end of hurricane season after the U.S. Senate ...
As was brought to light once again by the nightmare that was Hurricane Ian, America’s flood insurance system is in trouble. The remedy to our collective and multifaceted problem will not be found in ...
Authorization for the largest residential flood insurance program in the U.S. is set to expire Tuesday, leaving homeowners unable to access new coverage and potentially wreaking havoc on home sales in ...
With a federal government shutdown looming, a coalition of 12 organizations representing the housing and insurance sectors has sent a letter to Congress, urging an extension of the National Flood ...
For more than a month, a lapse in funding froze Americans’ largest provider of flood insurance. The National Flood Insurance Program, which accounts for 90% of all U.S. flood policies, often couldn’t ...
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In a subtropical climate, flood insurance is one of the best deals a property owner can get. It’s subsidized through the National Flood Insurance Program, and too many people in Louisiana have not ...
In spite of rising costs, Floridians aren’t ditching their flood insurance policies, a new study found. But the rest of the ...
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