Flood risk ratings hike insurance cost
It is a move some say triggers a need for more transparency as they worry about higher premiums.
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According to policy documents made public by
According to
Things that will not change under risk rating 2.0 include:
Limiting insurance increases to no more than 18% per year.
Using flood insurance rate map for mandatory purchase and floodplain management. If you are in a certain area and have a mortgage, you will need to get flood insurance.
Discounts from the community rating system, a voluntary incentive program that awards discounts on flood insurance premiums based on communities' efforts to mitigate flood damage.
However, one insurance agent told The News-Press that he questions the methodology used by
"I think that they're trying to get to a system where they're rating each individual risk, so each individual house is being rated instead of just a generic set of rates," said
He added that he's already dealt with many cases where hopeful new homeowners were caught off guard by high costs.
"What would have been
He also worries that
According to Chapman, the region pays
"That makes zero sense. Either one, your rating is wrong, or two, you are telling us your rating with this new rating information, but what you're really doing is taking advantage of
80% of ratepayers
will see an increase
Federal law requires flood insurance for all homes with federally backed mortgages in the area.
An estimated 80% of
The increase will also affect the city of
According to
New flood insurance rates went into effect last October, and existing flood policies will have to pay new rates starting
Councilmember Jennifer Nelson said she's been encouraged by the response from state and federal lawmakers trying to make
"Any of our coastal states needs to be really paying attention to this because it can affect them just like it's affecting us," Nelson said.
She said she believes lowering the potential cost residents might incur is the best-case scenario and warns residents against switching their insurance right now.
"Don't cancel your current flood insurance that you have," Nelson said. "It's very important to keep what you have because if you cancel it and try to get back in later, it could potentially cost a lot more money."
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