Could you be Under Water?
Did you know that
your home can flood in as little as 1 inch of water? Or that your car can be carried away by as little as 2 feet of flood
water? Since you live where it rains, you are subject to the possibility of
flooding. And your Home insurance policy will not cover it! I am serious. Even
if you have all the bells and whistles of additional coverage on your policy,
you do not have flood coverage on your home insurance policy. You only have flood coverage if you have bought a Flood Insurance Policy.
You can obtain a policy through the federal government under the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) National Flood Insurance Program or you can go through private insurers. Private insurance may offer different limits of coverage and premiums based on the coverage and deductibles. There are various levels of coverage and deductibles to choose from. You will have a separate deductible for both the building and the contents.
Talk with your insurance agent to decide if this coverage would be a good fit for you. There is often a 30 day
wait period for any flood policy to take effect, so you can't just buy a flood policy that will go into effect today. But if you are closing on a
home and you have a mortgage, then the 30 day wait period will be waived.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy for share such information on poverty and housing coverage at the disastrous time. The situation after a disaster is really very bad and that time living at other temporary place without tension is a dream. However, such housing, insurance could give relax on this bad situation and I have done a ALE Coverage from Express Hotel Housing for making my living good in storm time.
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