catjac1975
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We are on a river, albeit a small one, at 14 feet sea level. We are protected by Buzzard's and, the Mattapoisett Harbor. We are in the 500 year flood plain. FEMA keeps vacillating between us needing flood insurance or not. We were required to get it about 25 years ago at the cost of well under $200 a year. After Katrina our rates keep going up. They are now slightly over $700 a year. My husband wants to drop it because FEMA says we can. It is the best peace of mind money could buy... Thats not the lottery I want to win. I do know that a few towns over FEMA paid to repair the home of someone I know that did not carry flood insurance. Then she was required to pay thousands in Flood insurance after that. She does not make much money so I do not know what the outcome of that situation was.I was glad my acquaintance was taken care of in her time of need. But, I did pay for it when she had never carried flood insurance.I know many were left high and dry from Katrina and Sandy. If you do not get your property repaired within 2 years insurance does not pay. Many Sandy victims lost their homes due to this. I know I pay much more in insurance costs due to Katrina, but the insurance companies, backed by the feds should not be cheating people due to greed. There is no way this new storm will be cleaned up in 2 years. I had around $10,000 in winter storm damage 3 years ago and my regular insurance company low balled me and gave me the run around for a long time. And were quite nasty and lied repeatedly to me. If I had not been able to find a small contractor, who is a neighbor, and a friend I would not have been able to get the work done in time and the low ball money they sent would not have covered the damage. I cannot even imagine what these poor people will go through
in the coming years. Thank God for all the good neighbors saving lives with their boats in Houston.
in the coming years. Thank God for all the good neighbors saving lives with their boats in Houston.