Government shutdown could slow Florida home sales. New federal flood insurance frozen
The government shutdown that began this week furloughed thousands of federal workers, froze essential government functions across the nation — and also halted an essential part of Florida’s booming real estate market.
During a shutdown, the federal government cannot write or renew new flood insurance policies.
In
“I think the timing couldn’t be worse for the southeast
Typical home insurance — even hurricane-specific coverage — does not cover flood damage. So if rain piles up on your street and creeps under your door, a situation that is happening more frequently in
That’s where the federal government comes in.
Flood insurance is required for homeowners with a mortgage inside a FEMA flood zone, or if a homeowner has
During a federal shutdown, the NFIP cannot write new policies or renew existing ones. So if a home’s policy expires during a shutdown, it could mean a lapse in coverage. That does not include policyholders who already paid their renewal premiums, said
“Existing policies will remain in effect through their renewal date. For policies renewing soon, the policy renewal notice must have been received prior to
Although the NFIP’s ability to borrow money from the federal government dramatically shrinks during the shutdown — from
However, he said, that limited borrowing authority is “drastically limiting its ability to pay new National Flood Insurance Program claims after a hurricane or another severe weather event that occurs during the shutdown.”
The biggest impact is on single-family home sales. In a government shutdown, NFIP cannot write new flood insurance policies, potentially stymying new home purchases. The
“If the
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Weisheyer said his thousands of members statewide have yet to get too upset about the shutdown, which is only a minor delay to some closings — for now.
If things don’t resolve in the next week or so, he said, he will have to advise his members on more creative solutions to help get homes sold and help buyers and sellers navigate the issue.
That could include purchasing a policy from Florida’s slim but growing private flood insurance market. Those policies can be far more expensive than the federally subsidized program and are available for far fewer properties, especially those in seriously risky areas.
“My personal opinion on this is that the
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