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What You Need to Know: Federal Disaster Assistance & National Flood Insurance |
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When
you think about buying a flood insurance policy, do you have these kinds of
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Disaster
assistance will be available if my home (or business) is flooded.
I
don't need to buy flood insurance!It's
too expensive!
My
home isn't going to be flooded--we've never been flooded before!
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Disaster
assistance will be available if my home (or business) is flooded. I don't
need to buy flood insurance! |
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Did
you know that before most forms of Federal disaster assistance are
offered, the President must declare a major disaster?
Did
you know that the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Individual and
Family Grant Program (for Personal Property) and Temporary Housing
Program (for Home Repair and Rental Assistance) are available only if the President declares a major disaster and makes that assistance
available?
Did
you know that the most typical form of Federal disaster assistance is a
loan that must be paid back with interest?
Did
you know that the average Individual and Family Grant payment is less
than $2,500?
Did
you know that to qualify for Home Repair Assistance, your home must have
relatively minor damage that can be repaired quickly?
Did
you know you cannot qualify for Rental Assistance unless your home has
been destroyed or significantly damaged?
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It's too
expensive! |
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Did
you know that the average duration of a Small Business Administration
(SBA) disaster home loan is 20 years?
Did
you know that the average payment for a $50,000 SBA residential disaster
loan is $311 a month?
Did
you know that the average premium for an NFIP flood insurance policy is just
over $390 a year? |
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My home
isn't going to be flooded--we've never been flooded before! |
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Did
you know that floods are the most common natural disaster?
Did
you know that 61 percent of all Presidentially declared disasters
included flooding in the last 5 years?
Did
you know that because more and more buildings, roads and parking lots
are being built where forests and meadows used to be, floods are
becoming more severe?
Did
you know that buildings in areas with the greatest risk of flooding,
called Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs), have a 26 percent chance of
being flooded during a 30-year mortgage?
Did
you know that between 20 and 25 percent of all claims paid by the NFIP
are for policies outside the Special Flood Hazard Area?
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So what's
so great about flood insurance? |
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Homeowners,
business owners, and renters can all purchase flood insurance, as long
as their community participates in the NFIP.
Flood
insurance puts you in control: You don't have to wait in lines or
qualify for Federal disaster assistance that you may have to pay back
with interest.
Flood
insurance claims are paid even if a disaster is not declared by the
President.
You
can buy flood insurance no matter where you live - in high-, low-
or moderate-risk areas - as long as your community participates in the
NFIP.
Flood
insurance claims are handled quickly so flood victims can recover
quickly.
When
you file a flood insurance claim, you can request a partial payment
immediately so you can start recovering faster.
Flood
insurance reimburses you for all covered losses. Homeowners can get up
to $250,000 of coverage and businesses up to $500,000.
There is separate contents coverage, so renters can get flood insurance, too.
Flood insurance claims are paid by policyholder premiums, not
taxpayer dollars.
Maintaining a flood insurance policy is one of the most important things
you can do to protect yourself and reduce the cost of flooding disasters. |
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For more information about
the NFIP, ask your insurance agent or company, or call the NFIP's toll-free
number at 1-888-CALL-FLOOD, TDD# 1-800-427-5593. |
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