For Average Joes,
Fighting FEMA Flood Maps Isn’t Easy or Cheap
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Florida agency selling private flood insurance said it is now selling the coverage in 15 states and making it available to commercial risks and apartment buildings.
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The effort to delay huge increases in insurance premiums for homeowners in flood-prone areas faces a skeptical House chairman who is largely standing behind the changes Congress oversaw in the nation’s flood insurance program less than two years ago.
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A private flood insurer has stepped into Connecticut’s market, the first time homeowners along the shoreline battered by Superstorm Sandy have an alternative to increasingly costly federal insurance.
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Bill Grunewald, the former owner of Hodge Surveying Associates, has sold the home of Hodge Surveying, 1783 Farmington Avenue, to a local investor. Mr. Grunewald has been the owner of 1783 Farmington Avenue for the last 35 years. The property, located at the intersection of Route 167 and Route 4 in Unionville, has had an interesting and colorful past; law offices, owners of a former automobile dealership, car repair, and former site of a mouse trap factory! Situated on the banks of the Farmington River and Roaring Brook, “1783” has the potential to shine again. Mr. Grunewald updated the interior in the early 1980’s, but now it is in need of a complete makeover. Hodge LLC welcomes our new landlord, John Sansone, and look forward to a long term relationship with him and the future 1783 Farmington Avenue.
The U.S. Senate is expected to take a key vote soon on a bill that would delay some of the flood insurance rate hikes triggered by the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012.
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