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HR 5556 117th Congress House Housing and Community Development

Flood Risk Transparency for Homebuyers Act

Introduced: October 12, 2021 Introduced by: Diaz-Balart, Mario Republican · Florida See on congress.gov
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Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
Oct 12, 2021
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 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Flood Risk Transparency for Homebuyers Act

This bill requires the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to disclose certain flood hazards to prospective buyers when listing a one-to-four-unit residential property for sale. The requirement applies to every such HUD-owned property located in a special flood hazard area and requires HUD to disclose (1) the estimated monthly cost to insure the property under the National Flood Insurance Program in the zip code where the property is located and (2) whether the property is a severe repetitive loss property.

A one-to-four-unit residential property is considered a severe repetitive loss property under existing law if the property is covered by flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program and has incurred flood-related damage resulting in either (1) four or more separate claim payments each exceeding $5,000, or (2) two or more separate claim payments that cumulatively exceed the value of the property. Severe repetitive loss properties are subject to higher flood insurance rates under the National Flood Insurance Program, but may be eligible for grants to mitigate the flood risk under certain circumstances.

What's happening now October 12, 2021

Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.

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