FF-206-FY-21-118 NFIP Flood Insurance Cancellation Nullification Request Form, May 2021-2025

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Unfortunately, no, there would not typically be any basis for a refund of premiums. You still benefited from being covered by the insurance, even though you never had to make a claim.
If FEMA grants the map amendment or revision request, the property owner may no longer be required to pay flood insurance. The property owner may send the determination document to their lender and request that the federal flood insurance requirement for the structure be removed.
There is NO Mid-Term cancellation of a NFIP Policy. This declaration page, along with a signed cancellation request must be mailed to the NFIP insurer within 30 days of the NFIP policy becoming effective. If you miss the 30-day deadline, you are at risk for paying premium for duplicate flood insurance policies.
If you believe your home was incorrectly placed in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) by FEMA, you may be able to change your flood zone designation through the Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) process. While this typically takes 30 to 60 days, SecondLookFlood can often complete it in just daysor even hours.
Flood insurance policies can be canceled in the middle or at the end of the policy term. Before you cancel: Verify with your mortgage lender that youre eligible to cancel. Some banks require flood insurance as part of mortgage loans.
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Dispute the compensation amount by submitting a written Notice of Appeal through the following options: In-person through your Navigator. By email: fema-hermits-peak-appeals@fema.dhs,gov. By mail: Appeals Docket, FEMA Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office, P.O. Box 1329, Santa Fe, NM 87504.
Flood insurance is not required for loans that are otherwise covered by the regulation if: (1) the property securing the loan is state-owned and covered under a satisfactory self-insurance policy; or (2) the loan has a repayment term of one year or less with an original principal balance of $5,000 or less.

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