Homeowners Insurance and Flooding East Aurora NY

Homeowners Insurance and Flooding Homeowners insurance protects your home and possessions from damage and loss. But flooding is not covered by basic homeowners insurance policies, to the surprise of many homeowners.

Local Companies

Hubert William J
(716) 655-3070
628 Main St
East Aurora, NY
State Farm Insurance
(716) 655-3070
628 Main St
East Aurora, NY
Greene W H & Assocs Inc
(716) 805-1090
400 Quaker Rd
East Aurora, NY
Marshall Jay F Jr Ins
(716) 652-2240
595 Main St
East Aurora, NY
Century 21 Gold Standard
(716) 652-0232
164 Quaker Rd
East Aurora, NY
State Farm Insurance Cos
(716) 655-3070
628 Main St
East Aurora, NY
State Farm Insurance
(716) 655-3070
628 Main St
East Aurora, NY
Kraus R M & Associates
(716) 652-8515
21 S Grove St
East Aurora, NY
Metlife Auto & Home
(716) 655-0056
19 Center St
East Aurora, NY
Marshall Fj Co Inc
(716) 652-2240
595 Main St
East Aurora, NY

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Homeowners Insurance and Flooding Homeowners insurance protects your home and possessions from damage and loss. But flooding is not covered by basic homeowners insurance policies, to the surprise of many homeowners. Flood insurance is a type of insurance policy backed by the federal government and designed in cooperation with the local community and private insurance companies.

When should flood insurance be purchased—and from whom? That depends on the location of your home. If your home lies on a hurricane-prone beachfront or an area susceptible to flash floods, you may not be able to purchase flood insurance at all. If your home is located in an area recognized as a flood zone with no fail-safe protection (such as a dam), you should get flood insurance.

If you live in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), you will be required by law to have flood insurance. If you live in a low-risk flooding area, it is not necessary to purchase flood insurance.

Premiums and deductibles for flood insurance can vary widely, depending on the value of the property being covered and its location. Flood insurance costs consumers at least a few hundred dollars a year.

The best place to find information regarding homeowners flood insurance is through FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). According to the NFIP, nearly $700 billion dollars of property was covered against flooding by this program in 1993. ...

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