If you’ve been following the news (or even if you just read about current events from what’s trending on social media), you’re aware that this past weekend, the federal government was shut down due to political disagreements. Now, before an online troll decides to leave a divisive comment or quip about their beliefs, let’s nip […]
Month: January 2018
The Advantages of Private Flood Insurance
Who likes to flush money down the toilet? Even with all the existing differing viewpoints and perspectives, it’s safe to say that most people would probably prefer to spend their cash efficiently. This is why, in previous blogs, we’ve discussed ways to save on flood insurance. But what happens when you live or work in […]
Understanding Flood Insurance Rate Maps
How many of you read FEMA’s website on your spare time? How familiar are you with their policies? The reality is that most people go through life unaware of any of the agency’s processes. Life’s To Do list is long enough, and most of the stuff on that site probably won’t affect us anyway… until […]
House Passes Bill to Protect FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program
If you live anywhere in Florida, Louisiana, Texas, or on the eastern seaboard, you probably paid close attention to news of natural disasters during the 2017 hurricane season. We watched as Harvey submerged Houston in deep water; how Irma practically decimated Key West, and how hurricane María ravaged the Caribbean (over three months out, and […]