Garbarino, Gonzales Lead Bipartisan Letter To FEMA Administrator Urging More Affordable Payment Options For NFIP Policy Holders
This week, Congressman
"As you know, flood insurance is an essential tool for homeowners, renters, and communities to proactively protect against flooding. Those with flood insurance are able to recover quicker and more comprehensively in the wake of a flood, making flood insurance a commonsense financial choice,"the Members wrote.
"A simple step toward ensuring broader flood insurance affordability would be to allow premiums to be paid in monthly installments, rather than on an annual basis...FEMA's implementation of an installment payment system is long overdue, and we seek to understand what has contributed to the delays in carrying out this statutory directive," the Members continued.
The letter points to the fact that, in its 2021 annual report, the
The Members requested responses to several questions including what
In addition to the co-leads, 20 bipartisan Members signed the letter including Representatives
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To: The Honorable
Dear Administrator Criswell:
We write to request an update on the
As you know, flood insurance is an essential tool for homeowners, renters, and communities to proactively protect against flooding. Those with flood insurance are able to recover quicker and more comprehensively in the wake of a flood, making flood insurance a commonsense financial choice.
One affordability hurdle people face in obtaining or maintaining insurance coverage is that those who do not escrow their flood insurance premiums with their mortgage payment, must pay premiums on an annual basis. Considering the average annual NFIP premium for a single-family home is nearly
A simple step toward ensuring broader flood insurance affordability would be to allow premiums to be paid in monthly installments, rather than on an annual basis. In its 2021 annual report, the
Additionally, the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014 (PL-113-89) required
1. What is
2. What is
3. Recognizing that the implementation of a monthly installment payments system is long overdue, what factors or barriers have contributed to its delay?
4. What, if any, additional resources are needed for
We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and request a response within 90 days of receipt. We look forward to your prompt response.
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Original text here: https://garbarino.house.gov/media/press-releases/garbarino-gonzales-lead-bipartisan-letter-fema-administrator-urging-more
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