Jim Thompson
Gold Member
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2009
- Messages
- 285
- Location
- Fleming Island,FL
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- John Deere 2006 4320 CUT, 1970 Power King 2416
The most recent maps may be accurate, but I can tell you that the maps from the early 90s and prior were not. Living in FL near the St. Johns river I have carried flood insurance for years at the lower rate( not in the 100 year flood zone). Out of the clear blue I was notified by my lender that I must pay the higher rate even though State Farm said otherwise. The outdated FEMA map showed the flood zone going right through my "on grade" house while the same map produced by my surveyor showed that based on actual measured elevation, the zone was over 100 feet behind my house in a swamp. The lender would not budge on their requirement to pay the higher rate.
With the help of my surveyor, I documented the actual elevations and petitioned FEMA with the proper gov't form and a copy of my most recent survey to have the flood zone changed. It took a month or so, but they did rule in my favor. I remember that the entire process was particular aggravating because no one was interested in facts or logic, only in what FEMA had to say.
Good luck.
Jim
With the help of my surveyor, I documented the actual elevations and petitioned FEMA with the proper gov't form and a copy of my most recent survey to have the flood zone changed. It took a month or so, but they did rule in my favor. I remember that the entire process was particular aggravating because no one was interested in facts or logic, only in what FEMA had to say.
Good luck.
Jim