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Kai Van Leuven
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Fighting Flood insurance

Kai Van Leuven
  • Investor
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I wanted to ask if anyone has thoughts on fighting to have your FEMA flood insurance lowered. Right now I have a property that is in the AO zone. I was thinking about these 2 strategies right now: 1. Get a quote though Lloyd’s of London. I read on BP that people had been doing well with them. 2. I just talked to a surveying company. I asked for a bid on what it would be to get an Elevation Cert. and file it with FEMA. Anyone have an idea on other companies or how they have lowered their bill?

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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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Pay the house off and you dont need flood insurance 

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