Legislation is being
considered to delay changes to the National Flood Insurance Program.
Call for Action: Flood Insurance Issues
Could Sink Your Sales
Please
Take Action today and tell your Member of Congress and Senators that NAR
supports the “Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act.” Send Message »
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The Problem: Congress provided a 5-year reauthorization
of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), but severe implementation
problems threaten to undermine real estate transactions where flood insurance
is required to obtain a mortgage.
New NFIP rate structures have caused serious confusion and
hardship for property owners.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continues
to delay and miss deadlines.
The legally required transition to true risk rates has
plagued consumers with increases in rates beyond what anyone imagined
possible.
The Solution:
A four-year time-out. Congress has legislation in both the House and Senate
to delay changes to the NFIP. Tell your Member of Congress and your Senators
to bring these bills to a floor vote IMMEDIATELY:
H.R. 3370 Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of
2013
S. 1610 Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of
2013
The bills would prudently defer rate increases until FEMA
completes the affordability study mandated by law
The bills would create a system for targeted rate relief.
The bills would create an office of the Advocate for flood
insurance rate and mapping concerns.
Please
Take Action today and tell your Member of Congress and Senators that NAR
supports the “Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act.” Send Message »
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Message
Subject: REALTORS Seek Immediate Action on H.R.3370/S.1610
Dear [Decision Maker],
I am writing to you as a member of the National Association of REALTORS,
to urge immediate Congressional action on the "Homeowner Flood
Insurance Affordability Act." This bipartisan, bicameral legislation
takes the crucial first step of delaying further implementation of some
rate increases contained in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
reauthorization known as the Biggert-Waters law (BW12).
Calling a "time-out" will enable the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) to complete the affordability study already mandated by BW12,
propose targeted regulations to address affordability issues found in the
study, and give Congress adequate time to review these regulations.
The "Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act" prudently
defers rate increases until FEMA can complete the affordability study
mandated by BW12 and propose regulations to target affordability relief.
The bill would also create an office of the Advocate for flood insurance
rate and mapping concerns. We believe that this is a necessary provision.
Other than insurance agents, property owners and real estate professionals
do not have an effective avenue to pursue concerns regarding flood
insurance rating errors and discrepancies.
REALTORS support the "Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability
Act," and urge its immediate consideration.
Sincerely,
Alan Russell
161 s san antonio road
los altos CA 94022-3088
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