So it is really crucial to get a better understanding on the flood zone of your property and why it is wise to purchase flood insurance. Let us now dive into our questions for the day.ĭo you know that just 1 inch of water can cause 25K worth of damage to a home? Do you know that homeowner's insurance policies typically do not cover floods? Floods can result from storms, melting snow, hurricanes, drainage system backups, broken water mains, changes to land due to new construction and many more. Contact your insurance provider if you have additional questions regarding coverage and to confirm your respective flood zones. I do not work for FEMA nor I am a licensed insurance provider. Watch until the end of this video so you can get free access to my hurricane preparedness kit.īefore we start, a disclaimer that the video is for educational/ informational purposes only. I talk about all things real estate, neighborhood tours, and tips that are useful to first time and experienced homebuyers, home sellers, landlords, and renters who are looking to relocate here in the greater Houston area. I want to share what I've learned with you. This is a timely topic since hurricane season is here. Questions like What is my flood zone? How to find out if a property has flooded before? Do I need flood insurance? Perfect timing, since I have been getting a lot of questions lately about flooding here in the greater Houston area. By the way, FEMA stands for Federal Emergency Management Agency. I have recently attended a FEMA training.
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