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Before your insurance agent provides you with a quote, he or she may ask you for an Elevation Certificate - a certificate that verifies the elevation of your house compared to the ground - especially if your property is in a high-risk area. Buildings that are Post-FIRM, require the use of an elevation certificate for rating. Property owners always reserve the right to purchase an elevation certificate, which may potentially reduce their flood insurance premium. Please contact a licensed insurance agent for further information.
Before your insurance agent provides you with a quote, he or she may ask you for an Elevation Certificate - a certificate that verifies the elevation of your house compared to the ground - especially if your property is in a high-risk area. Buildings that are Post-FIRM, require the use of an elevation certificate for rating. Property owners always reserve the right to purchase an elevation certificate, which may potentially reduce their flood insurance premium. Please contact a licensed insurance agent for further information.
It's also valuable to talk with your real estate agent about market and home conditions. By doing so, you'll be able to make better decisions for your business.
Be proactive when it comes to purchasing insurance. Ask your insurance agent the following questions:
Use the Agent Locator
Learn your risk, and find an agent, by taking Your Risk Profile.
Visit FEMA's Flood Map Service Center to locate your flood map to help determine your flood risk.
500 C Street SW, Washington, D.C. 20472
Disaster Assistance: (800) 621-FEMA, TTY (800) 462-7585
U.S. Department of Homeland Security