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Are your condominium buildings designated as high-risk for flooding?

There's a 90% chance they shouldn't be!

Helping Condominium Associations Nationwide

  1. Are mortgage companies forcing your unit owners to provide proof that your condominium association maintains flood insurance or to buy individual flood insurance policies for their units?

  2. Is your insurance agent telling you that your buildings are in a high-risk flood zone?

  3. Have your condominium buildings been free of flood damage since they were built?

If you answered yes, read on. You only pay for success.

As a contingency fee service, your association only pays for success. To earn our fee, we must remove your buildings  from the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA).

If we can't help you, there are no fees or expenses. As a contingency fee service, there is no downside risk.

Based upon our experience nationwide, over 90% of the homes and buildings we've evaluated were incorrectly designated to be within a SFHA. This means that those property owners were being forced to buy flood insurance when they should not have been forced to do so. Sign up for a free flood risk analysis today.

We've removed all of those properties from the SFHA to save our clients millions of dollars every year and to improve the value of their properties. We can do the same for your association. View our client list or client testimonials.

Your best case is that we remove your buildings from the SFHA. Your association will save money every year and eliminate the task of issuing certificates of flood insurance to unit owners. Typical condominium association clients save $8,000 per year.

Your worst case is that we inform you that your building is truly in the SFHA, in which case there are no fees due and you receive free validation from experts that your high-risk designation and premiums are justified.

Whether we can help your association or not, your association receives our service at no extra cost. Sign up today for your free flood risk analysis.
 
The experience of previous and current storm seasons underscores the importance of flood risk awareness. Now, more than ever, property owners must protect their assets and be mindful of a program in dire need of reform.

Legislative hearings on the administration of the National Flood Insurance Program revealed many problems. Not only is the program in debt, but also the vast majority of the nation’s flood maps are inaccurate and the program benefits a small percentage of policyholders who own properties that are truly at high risk of flooding. In other words, the majority of low-risk property owners forced to buy high-risk flood insurance are paying premiums to subsidize primarily repetitive loss properties and a seriously flawed program.

We deserve a program that is fair to all property owners in all flood risk categories.
 
 
 

When a main river or canal approaches flood stage, a floodgate failure prohibits water flow to reservoirs, streams or levees, causes water levels to rise in main rivers and canal channels and prevents the flow of water into a flood bypass or detention basin. Accumulating storm debris also hinders the proper operation of floodgates and canals. The impact of such failures can be devastating to both life and property especially following a tropical storm or hurricane....
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