As the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) faces a potential lapse at midnight on January 31, the housing sector could ...
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set to expire on Jan. 30, as its reauthorization remains stalled amid a wider ...
The National Flood Insurance Program could lapse Jan. 30, 2026, putting 4.7 million properties and 1,400 daily home sales at risk.
CR explains why most homeowners should consider flood insurance, where to get it, how much it costs, and everything else you need to know to protect your home.
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set to expire on Jan. 30. A lapse could leave millions at risk, including NC homeowners.
For half a century, a federal program has covered most at-risk properties. Now, a private company is pitching a plan to shrink the government’s role.
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), which insures nearly 5 million properties across the U.S., has officially lapsed following the government shutdown. As of midnight on Sept. 30, FEMA can no ...
FEMA provides aid after natural disasters, but it’s not meant to replace your home insurance plan, especially as the agency ...
A year after Hurricane Helene ripped through the South with devastating wind, rain, and flooding, fewer people are buying flood insurance in four of the six states the storm affected. Nationally, ...
Authorization for the largest residential flood insurance program in the U.S. is set to expire Tuesday, leaving homeowners unable to access new coverage and potentially wreaking havoc on home sales in ...
EXCLUSIVE: As the Sept. 30 government funding deadline looms, the Trump administration is warning that millions of Americans could lose flood insurance coverage if Democrats refuse to back a ...
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