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Fri Dec 28, 2018, 09:35 AM Dec 2018

SHUTDOWN: est. 40,000/ mo. home sales delayed - FEMA not issuing flood insurance policies

Home Sales Jeopardized as Flood Coverage Halted in Shutdown

Lawmakers rebuke FEMA for halting new insurance policies
Realtors say 40,000 home closings per month may be disrupted

Thousands of U.S. home sales are being held up because the federal government shutdown has halted the issuance of new flood insurance policies, a move that lawmakers and a Realtors lobby want overturned.

The Federal Emergency Management Administration stopped issuing new policies under the National Flood Insurance Program during the partial government shutdown, now in its sixth day. FEMA, which oversees disaster response, is part of the Department of Homeland Security.

FEMA’s decision, announced Wednesday, was called “abrupt and ill-conceived” in a statement by Shannon McGahn, senior vice president of government affairs for the National Association of Realtors. She said the group estimates that as many as 40,000 home closings would be disrupted for each month new flood insurance policies can’t be issued.

Lawmakers from both major parties joined insurers and realtors to rebuke FEMA. Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Democratic Representative Maxine Waters of California on Thursday called on the agency to resume issuing policies and renewing existing ones because on Dec. 21 lawmakers passed an extension of the National Flood Insurance Program until May 31.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-12-27/home-sales-jeopardized-as-flood-coverage-halted-during-shutdown

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