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Flooded home - FEMA Disaster Relief tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="DHG1078" data-source="post: 15686858" data-attributes="member: 65442"><p>It won't cover anything prior to the start date on the policy. He would have to prove his house didn't flood during the hurricane. </p><p></p><p>I'm in a flood zone in the desert, too. Supposedly i'm in a spot that there is a 1% chance of a major flood every year so my mortgage requires it. I forget but its only 700-900 a year. </p><p></p><p>Some states allow you to buy flood insurance through private companies like lloyd's of london.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHG1078, post: 15686858, member: 65442"] It won't cover anything prior to the start date on the policy. He would have to prove his house didn't flood during the hurricane. I'm in a flood zone in the desert, too. Supposedly i'm in a spot that there is a 1% chance of a major flood every year so my mortgage requires it. I forget but its only 700-900 a year. Some states allow you to buy flood insurance through private companies like lloyd's of london. [/QUOTE]
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