NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Myths and Facts about the National Flood Insurance Program

In these series I will address Myths and Facts about the National Insurance Program. For the following week, I will publish excerpts of very important things you should know about flood, flooding and the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA). Contents courtesy of NFIP.
DAY ONE:
WHO NEEDS FLOOD INSURANCE? EVERYONE!
And almost everyone in a participating community of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) can buy flood insurance. Nationwide, more than 20,000 communities have joined the program. In some instances, people have been told that they cannot buy flood insurance because of where they live. To clear this up and other misconceptions about National Flood Insurance, the NFIP has compiled a list of common myths about the program, and the real facts behind them, to give you the full story about this valuable protection.
MYTH:
YOU CANNOT BUY FLOOD INSURANCE IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN A HIGH-FLOOD RISK AREA.
FACT:
You can buy flood insurance no matter where you live if your community participates in the NFIP, except in Coastal Barrier Resources Systems (CBRS) or other protected areas. The program was created in 1968 to make federally backed flood insurance available to property owners who live in eligible communities. Flood insurance was then virtually unavailable from the private insurance industry. The flood disaster act of 1973, as amended, requires federally regulated lending institutions to make sure that mortgage loans secured by buildings in high flood risk areas are protected by flood insurance. Lenders should notify borrowers prior to closing that their property is located in a high-flood risk area and that National Flood Insurance is required.
As a current update: There are now several private insurance carriers who offers flood insurance to consumers. If you have questions or comments, please respond below in a professional and respectful way and I will address them. Until tomorrow for the next Myth and Fact. Make today a good day.
We are here for you,
Evella







