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The person can choose to opt out of flood insurance. Otherwise, they stay in, and if there is flood damage that meets the terms of their policy, they will be entitled to claim proceeds.
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.
If you did not have flood insurance, it is essential that you register with FEMA. Since this is a federal disaster, they will provide up to $32000 to assist you with recovery. Those without insurance will also be able to get assistance from local charities and the American Red Cross.
Even if your home is not located in an SFHA, a lender may require flood insurance. Any such requirement is a matter of contract between you and your lender. Refer to 42 USC 50 National Flood Insurance Act.
For the Applicant to receive a waiver of insurance requirements under section 311 of the Stafford Act, it must present a certification signed by the California State Insurance Commissioner that flood insurance for its facilities is not reasonably available.
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The Flood Insurance Study (FIS) compiles and presents flood risk data for specific watercourses, lakes, and coastal flood hazard areas within a community. When a flood study is completed, the information and maps are assembled into an FIS.

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