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Risks of buying property in a flood zone include:1) Living in a flood zone can decrease your homes value and make it harder to resell,2) costly flood insurance requirement for properties in flood zones, 3) If your home floods, youll have to deal
A Policy Declaration page is acceptable evidence of flood insurance.
Start by contacting your local floodplain manager. They often work for your citys or countys building, permitting, engineering or land use department. Ask them if there is an elevation certificate on file for your property.
A flood certification fee is charged to cover the cost of determining whether a property lies within a federally designated Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). This information is critical as it affects the necessity and cost of flood insurance, a requirement by lenders if the property is indeed within a high-risk area.
If you own a property in a high-risk zone and have a federally backed mortgage, you must purchase flood insurance. Over a 30-year mortgage, homes in these areas have a 1 in 4 chance of flooding at least once.
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In AE zones with base flood elevations but without a designated floodway, all development may not create more than a 1-ft. cumulative rise in flood elevations. The permit officer may require an engineering study to demonstrate that a 1-ft. cumulative rise will not be exceeded.
To get started, call your town or city government office and ask for the floodplain manager or the person who handles Elevation Certificates for that community. If you have trouble connecting with your local floodplain manager, you can contact your states floodplain management office.

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