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Purchasing flood insurance may help buyers feel more comfortable, and in some cases, doing so will be mandatory. Here’s everything to consider before buying a house in a flood zone.
Even a small amount of water inside a home can cause costly damage. Here’s how to assess your flood risk and what to do if you’re in the danger zone.
As hurricane damage mounts, the government is buying—and sometimes seizing—homes in flood-prone areas, sparking concerns over property rights and accusations of discrimination.
If you're in need of a bright, reliable flood light for your home (and you want to save big), now's your chance to get the Szrsth Outdoor Solar Light for only $17 at Walmart.
Why you might need flood insurance even if your house isn’t in a flood zone “The biggest misconception is that floods only happen in coastal areas — that it’s only an issue for the Cape ...
So, if you live in Florida, for example, the light shading doesn't mean your area has no flood risk; it indicates that FEMA has more accurately accounted for the number of properties at risk.
'I got duped into buying a flood house': Veteran dad rebuilds new home after Milton floods Austin Howells moved into his home just two weeks before Milton hit. His flood insurance had yet to kick in.