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Tom Chapin
  • Property Manager
  • Little Rock, AR
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Bank Settlement

Tom Chapin
  • Property Manager
  • Little Rock, AR
Posted

My mortgage company erred in its flood hazard investigation - issued me an "all clear" as not being in a flood hazard zone. Turns out the house is in a flood hazard - they had ordered a certificate for the wrong address (transposed numbers). They admitted their mistake and offered a settlement of just over $20k.

My question - Is that amount considered taxable income?

Thanks for any help.

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