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Your homeowners policy probably does NOT cover flooding
Posted on Friday, June 24, 2011 by Insurance Quotes Health
Many residents of Minot, North Dakota believed they were safe from flooding due to a revised flood map and either canceled their flood insurance or failed to purchase a policy. Today, only one in ten residents have flood insurance.
A New York Times article today chronicles how the number of people in Minot with flood insurance was cut in half in just a year.
Most people know this, but your standard homeowners policy doesn't cover flooding. If you want coverage, you must buy a policy from the National Flood Insurance Program.
Get a flood map or learn more about flood insurance.
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