Certifying Flood Status of Commercial Properties with Multiple Structures
In cases where multiple buildings exist on a property involving a mortgage from an FDIC-backed lender each building should be considered by the flood determination. Here’s how we provide that information.
Confirming Flood Status on the Correct Structure: Why an Address Point Isn’t Enough
When determining an accurate flood zone status of a structure, It's critical to ensure the determination is being done on the correct parcel; relying just on an address point doesn’t always work.
How to Order a Flood Zone Determination Report
If you’re looking to confirm or challenge the official flood zone status of any structure nationwide, you’ve come to the right place. Order a certified, insured and structure-based report right on MyFloodStatus.com.
Challenging Flood Insurance Requirements of Properties in Zone A
Challenging the flood status of a property in an A Zone by submitting a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) can be considered a little bit of a “gamble” but it is an entirely worthwhile pursuit, often with a positive outcome for the investor.
In fact, we regularly request LOMA’s on A Zones, and often the outcome results in removal from the SFHA.
What Does The Term “100-Year Flood” Mean?
Learn more about 100-year flood zones, common misconceptions, how it affects insurance rates and how to know if you're in one.
6 Things to Know About Flood Risk
Flood risk is often a confusing topic with rampant myths and misunderstandings. Learn 6 key things about flood risk that will help you understand how to protect yourself, your investment and your home.
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