blah blah blah. no. it depends on how big the flood is or how much water damages the property or area. if it is alot of water, you would expect to have to pay alot!
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If a person house has sustained flood damage, one should contact their home insurance company and report the damages. Another person that one should contact is a contractor to estimate the cost of the damages.
A flood is when the water comes out of its normal path.
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H. James Owen has written: 'Guide for flood and flash flood preparedness planning' -- subject(s): Flood forecasting, Flood damage prevention 'Cooperative flood loss reduction' -- subject(s): City planning, Flood damage prevention, Flood control
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FLOOD DAMAGE?
"Flood Insurance" will cover damage resulting from a Flood. Homeowners Insurance will not.
The flood insurance rate maps are created cooperatively by the National Flood Program and the governing city/county where the property is located. If you are looking to get a flood zone determination to see if you can be changed to a better zone, search the Internet for "flood zone determination companies". There is a cost for this service, but can save you hundreds on the cost of insurance. Another suggestion is to speak to your neighbors about their flood insurance. You may discover that changing to a mortgage company that does not require flood insurance may be the best solution.
a flood happens when there is a drought then it rains a lot then it creates a floof that makes a flood