After Harvey surprised thousands, new law aims to better inform homebuyers
When Hurricane Harvey's devastating rains began overwhelming the
After all, the Duggans, both 62, had lived there for the better part of 20 years and the house had never flooded. Until one Sunday morning in late
"He said, 'Donna, I think we're going to flood,"
The Duggans, and their Corgi, Cooper, were rescued from their home by volunteers just as rising flood waters approached their front steps. Had they known decades earlier that their home sat in a designated flood area known as
"We would never have bought it," she said of the house that would eventually flood with two feet of water and require months of cleanup and renovation.
Starting
It's a step toward transparency for homebuyers in
"That's going to pose difficulties for the seller," said
"If a buyer does bring a lawsuit forward, they would have to prove the seller knowingly kept that information from the sellers disclosure notice," he said.
For a homeowner to determine if they need to disclose flood risks, they could look up the location of their home relative to floodplains using
"They're not looking at elevation differences, they're not looking at how the land is being used," Bryant said. "All of that changes flood risks substantially. Water will soak into soil but it won't soak into asphalt."
The maps, which are based on historical data, are supposed to be updated regularly, but that process often encounters delays.
Thousands of
During Harvey's epic rain, as the water in the reservoirs got to a critical level, the Corps opened the dams from Addicks and Barker into
According to data from the city of
If those homeowners decide to sell their properties in the future, they will be required to inform potential sellers of past flooding or future risks on the seller's disclosure form.
While it does mean homebuyers will be better-informed about catastrophic risks, it also means current owners could be forced to take unforeseen losses when they decide to sell.
"Every realtor's concerned that it's going to have an impact," said
The biggest impact the law will likely have is to spur more people to buy flood insurance policies. Flood insurance is separate from homeowners insurance and optional for homes that sit outside of 100-year floodplains. As of 2017,
"It's a constant battle to keep people's minds set to the level of risk that we have," Baldwin said. "We're a society that moves on and doesn't think about something relatively quickly, whether that was the last storm or the last situation. So, I think it's a constant battle to keep on peoples' mind the level of risk and their need for flood insurance."
One of the stipulations of the new law is that homeowners must disclose to buyers if the property may flood under catastrophic circumstances. Gonzalez, with Texas Realtors, said lawmakers were likely trying to apply that rule to people who live near reservoirs.
"In the real world, I think what's going to happen is someone who had previous flooding is obviously going to be checking that box," he said. "Obviously, I think the word catastrophic could have a different definition to different people, but I think for the most part, you're going to see people fill that in if they've had previous flooding of the property."
The Duggans, however, have already decided to embrace the notification -- and even plan to offer to pay the buyers for several years of flood insurance when they eventually sell.
"We've already got the paperwork to show what they did to remediate the flooding,"
Baldwin called SB 339 "a step in the right direction" and said there's still more that could be done to keep homes safe from flooding. The new law goes into effect on
"The first thing that I would say to anybody that lives along any of the
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