About Flood Insurance


About Flood Insurance

N.J. Foundation Floodvent Company, Smart VENT Inc. hires a Maryland Manufactures Representative.

Smart VENT Inc. announced that it has assigned a direct factory technical representative for the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Mr. Tony Pupek of Berlin, MD will be serving all of the cities and towns found in the counties of Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester. Tony will be responsible for assisting and educating Architects, Contractors, and homeowners in the use and installation of our Foundation Flood Vents. Along with Tony's vast experience and professionalism, he has just finished the Smart VENT In-house training program, and is ready to assist you with any questions you may have.

Maryland are enforcing the new International Code Council Building codes, and Tony is ready to explain the differences as they relate to Foundation floodvents.Tony is also certified to present our "Lunch and Learn" training session. The ...

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Lorman Education Services Presents Health Reimbursement Accounts, Health Savings Accounts, Section 125 Cafeteria Seminar on November 9

ContentDesk) September 22, 2005 -- As a business professional, you know that complying with cafeteria plans and COBRA regulations is an important and challenging issue. This comprehensive and dynamic seminar is designed to provide you with a better understanding of the statutory and regulatory framework of these important federal regulations, and will prepare you and your business for meeting compliance requirements to avoid costly penalties. The day will provide a walk-through of what an employer has to do EVERY DAY to be in compliance with those confusing and ever-changing laws.Peter M.

University of Maryland with a B.A. degree with an emphasis in music. He was a general agent for Metropolitan Life for over 18 years and worked in management with New York Life. He is a registered investment advisor and ...

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Are You Properly Insuring Your Home?

Is your home covered in the event of a mudslide? Mostly likely not. How about an earthquake, or hurricane storm surge? Unlikely. Unless you understand homeowners insurance coverage, and keep your coverage up to date, you could lose your home to the unexpected wrath of Mother Nature.Take the time now to find out exactly what coverage you have, and how you could improve on it.1. Know What You're Looking for:There are four basic forms of homeowners insurance policies. Review your house insurance yearly to make sure you are covered for any conceivable incidents in your area.

Make sure you are not overpaying for the value of your home, but also not underinsured either.- HO-2 The Broad Form: This covers fire and lightning, smoke, vandalism, theft, windstorms and hail, damage from ...

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Homeowners Insurance

When deciding on the appropriate amount of homeowner's insurance coverage you must first determine the projected replacement cost of your home. Then you must choose the coverage amount that suits your needs best. You may want to choose a coverage amount that is comparable to the estimated replacement cost. You may want to consider the benefits of having more than enough coverage as opposed to "just enough" seeing as how it is almost impossible to predict the future and in these changing times what may have never happened in your neighborhood before could be the phenomenon that happens tomorrow.

This policy more often than not will provide for damage to your home due to fire, windstorms, hail and explosions as well as vandalism and theft. When your home becomes uninhabitable due ...

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FLOOD ZONE CORRECTION, INC. (FZC) PARTNERS WITH FLORIDA

West Palm Beach, FL (ContentDesk) August 2, 2004 -- They are:The Florida Community Association Coalition of Boca Raton, FL, a statewide non-profit organization serving the needs of condominium and homeowner associations. Florida attorney and newspaper columnist, Mark Bogen, serves as executive director. FZC holds a "Friend of the Coalition " membership. The Broward County Landlords Association, Inc. of Coconut Creek, FL, an organization of landlords, property managers and maintenance professionals in Broward County, FL. Alex Prize serves as president. FZC holds an associate membership.

Broward Coalition of Hollywood, FL, an alliance of condominium, homeowners and community organizations in Broward County, FL. Charlotte Greenbarg serves as president. FZC holds a regular membership.The Community Association Network, Inc. of Miami, FL, a not-for-profit organization of businesses that ...

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Homeowners Insurance

When deciding on the appropriate amount of homeowner's insurance coverage you must first determine the projected replacement cost of your home. Then you must choose the coverage amount that suits your needs best. You may want to choose a coverage amount that is comparable to the estimated replacement cost. You may want to consider the benefits of having more than enough coverage as opposed to "just enough" seeing as how it is almost impossible to predict the future and in these changing times what may have never happened in your neighborhood before could be the phenomenon that happens tomorrow.

This policy more often than not will provide for damage to your home due to fire, windstorms, hail and explosions as well as vandalism and theft. When your home becomes uninhabitable due ...

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Nikon D50 Goes Underwater for Under

United Kingdom & Ireland (ContentDesk) January 20, 2006 -- Big Blue Squid, Irelands' only dedicated underwater camera shop announced the arrival of the FD-50 from Fantasea this week, following the huge success of the D70 underwater housing.The Fantasea product range has brought digital SLR underwater housing prices down to within reach of the everyday user. Until just last year you could spend more on the housing than on the camera and accessories combined.

FD-50 for the Nikon D50 has an ergonomic design and a full complement of accessories giving users the opportunity to shoot the underwater images they want. Mike Thompson from Big Blue Squid: This is exactly the sort of housing photographers have been looking for. Its compact, beautifully designed and practical. Fantasea Lines lower prices and flood insurance bring ...

Flood Zone Correction, Inc., Releases National Consumer Video

Homeowners Save By Correcting Flood Zones," a consumer education and awareness video that encourages homeowners to be proactive in the protection of their assets."Many homeowners and commercial building owners are being forced to buy flood insurance," states Dan Freudenthal, President of Flood Zone Correction, Inc. "We've found that 90% of them should be able to choose a level of coverage that best meets their needs and budgets instead of an amount dictated by their mortgage companies.

Throughout the United States, many low flood risk property owners are being required to pay for high flood risk coverage. Flood insurance requirements imposed by mortgage companies are reasons the vast majority of American homeowners and businesses paid approximately $1.8 billion to maintain more than 4.5 million flood insurance policies in 2002. ...

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what does flood insurance cover?

Residential Policies*

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING COVERAGE
Building coverage insures a house or dwelling, attached and detached garages, as well as certain permanently installed fixtures such as built-in dishwashers, permanent shelving and cabinetry, furnaces and radiators, hot-water heaters, plumbing fixtures, stoves, ovens and refrigerators.

COVERAGE IN BASEMENTS
National Flood Insurance covers structural elements, essential equipment and other basic items normally located in a basement, such as: Unfinished drywall for walls and ceilings, Electrical junction and circuit breaker boxes etc

RESIDENTIAL CONTENTS COVERAGE
Contents coverage insures most of your personal property and belongings, including: Clothing, Furniture, housewares, bedding, Decorative items,Books etc

NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING COVERAGE
Building coverage for nonresidential buildings includes: walls and ceilings, including nonflammable insulation, Electrical junction and circuit breaker boxes, and required utility connections, air-conditioning units etc

NONRESIDENTIAL CONTENTS COVERAGE
Contents coverage for nonresidential buildings ...

how long before flood insurance takes effect?

Floods and flash floods can happen in all states and keep in mind that most homeowner insurance does not cover damanges that occur from flooding.  Finally, it takes 30 days after purchase for a policy to take effect, so it’s important to buy insurance before the floodwaters start to rise.

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