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Gerardo Lewis
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Homeowners insurance and flood zone search

Gerardo Lewis
  • Investor
  • Winter Haven, FL
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Before i go through with getting pre-qualified for a loan the last thing i need to know is how much homeowners insurance would cost me and if this place is in a flood zone. I just want to make sure that you can find the zones through public records because I looked and couldn't find it. So i want to make sure I'm looking in the right spot. Next i live in gainesville,fl so I want to see if anyone has any recommendations on insurance companies to speak to.

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Gerardo Lewis
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Gerardo Lewis
  • Investor
  • Winter Haven, FL
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thanks for the quick feedback @Travis Sperr and @Russell Brazil ill look into the FEMA and floodsmart websites that you guys so i have 2 points of reference.

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