FEMA audit could lower flood insurance ratesResidents in Breezy Point, Queens, may catch a break. Others, not so much.Joe Anuta
As a tropical storm battered parts of Texas with more than 40 inches of rain in 72 hours last week, Congress is debating whether to extend the National Flood Insurance Program, which expires on September 30. The NFIP is a government-run flood insurance plan that covers 5 million policies an...
The changes to the regulations were well received by the insurance industry, but hey may do little to immediately sooth the impact from the L.A. fires, which are expected tocause property insurance carriers to raise rates, reduce coverage options, or both, in California and other at-risk are...
Flood Insurance Rates May Skyrocket; Town Protesting New FEMA Maps That Add Homes, Businesses Tospecial-Hazard ZonesKelly, William