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Flood Insurance Reforms Critical for a Vibrant Housing Market

Home Agents
By Austin Perez
July 8, 2022
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Flood Insurance Reforms Critical for a Vibrant Housing Market

Historic Flooding in Central Texas Homes under water

Now that the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) has been extended through Sept. 30, Congress should pass a long-term reauthorization and reform measure that strengthens the program while providing certainty to real estate markets and property owners.

Administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the NFIP offers hundreds of thousands of dollars of insurance coverage for flooding. The alternative is taxpayer-funded disaster relief, which averages just $4,000 per household for eligible emergency repairs and temporary housing only.

The NFIP also averts billions of dollars in property damage each year because communities must adopt and enforce building codes and standards in order to participate in the program. Flood insurance is required for a federally related mortgage in 22,000 communities nationwide.

However, the NFIP must be reauthorized to provide flood insurance, and since 2017, Congress has passed 21 stopgap extensions while debating longer-term reforms. Further, the program was not designed to cover catastrophic loss years like 2005 (Katrina) and 2017 (Harvey), and has accumulated nearly $40 billion of debt, including the $16 billion forgiven by Congress. It’s time for Congress to turn to a long-term measure that will finally put the program on a more sustainable footing.

Last Congress, House Financial Services Committee Chair Maxine Waters (D-CA) and Ranking Member Patrick McHenry (R-NC) worked together to develop a long-term reauthorization that includes meaningful reforms to flood mapping, mitigation and private flood insurance. The NFIP Reauthorization Act, which was unanimously approved by the full committee, would:

  • Reauthorize the NFIP for five years
  • Encourage a robust private market by clarifying that federal coverage requirements include private flood insurance policies
  • Modernize mapping using accurate risk-assessment tools, like those currently used in North Carolina, automatically removing low-risk properties from high-risk areas
  • Ensure consumers are charged accurate and transparent rates through Risk Rating 2.0: Equity in Action, while enhancing affordability through mitigation grants and funding
  • Require FEMA to disclose the NFIP claims history directly to buyers and renters rather than excluding communities that don’t adopt a FEMA flood disclosure form

Chair Waters recently released a discussion draft that builds on this broad bipartisan measure and provides a sensible starting point for negotiations. With the threat of a lapse now past, the National Association of REALTORS® urges Congress to come together and find common ground on much-needed reforms to the NFIP. A long-term reauthorization that includes reforms will provide certainty to property owners and communities across the U.S.

For more information, visit https://www.nar.realtor/national-flood-insurance-program.  

Austin Perez is senior policy representative, Insurance Issues, for the National Association of REALTORS®.

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