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Flood Zone Determination Company helps homeowners correct flood zone errors.
Flood Zone Determination Company helps homeowners correct flood zone errors.
Washington based myFloodZone.com helps homeowners dispute flood zone errors. In most cases, these inaccuracies force individuals to purchase costly, yet unnecessary, flood insurance policies.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 22, 2010 --
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 22, 2010 – myFloodZone.com, a leader in consumer requested flood zone determinations, unveils a new website highlighting their Flood Insurance Dispute service. This unique product was specifically designed to assist homeowners and renters who are being forced to pay flood insurance due to an error.
In recent years FEMA has increased the frequency of map revisions creating a flood (pun intended) of homeowners being notified that they are now required to purchase flood insurance. The premiums for some flood insurance policies can be as high as $3,000.00 annually.
“Sometimes the error can be corrected in a timely manner, while others can take a while” says Randy Edwards, an independent flood map consultant. “If you really believe there’s been an error, the first (and only) thing to do is get a second opinion.”
Enter - myFloodZone.com
They are the only flood determination company that caters strictly to individuals, as opposed to lenders and insurers, removing any potential conflict of interest from the equation. Plus, they provide all documentation in the required FEMA format in about 30 minutes.
Randy Edwards went on to say, “A recent internet trend offers seemingly ‘free’ flood data from automated websites. But users beware: some of these sites are nothing more than fronts for insurance companies, while others are simply automated ‘flood-bots’, based on bad data, located on servers, possibly overseas”.
“The bottom line is that every homeowner should have a flood zone determination in their possession, right next to their mortgage docs. And if you’re in, or even near, a FEMA designated special flood hazard area – get insured. It’s a whole lot cheaper than the alternative.”
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