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Is Flood Insurance with State Farm transferable?

Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:36 pm
Posted by lsulaker
BR
Member since Jan 2009
1362 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:36 pm
My wife and I are selling our house in Denham Springs. A few years ago we were required to get flood insurance. We have it and our home owners insurance with State Farm, which I believe transferred the policy to the National Flood Insurance Program. It costs $400 annually and was easy to get.

On the offer on our home, it is required that we transfer the flood insurance to the buyers. Does
State Farm or the NFIP do that? Is flood insurance even difficult to get in a place like Denham Springs?
Posted by Bullfrog
Institutionalized but Unevaluated
Member since Jul 2010
56596 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:38 pm to
Call & ask Jake with State Farm.

& report back. We are curious.
This post was edited on 6/28/15 at 9:42 pm
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
56248 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:44 pm to
I know nothing about how flood insurance works, but the idea of transferring a policy to another party sounds strange as hell to me....
Posted by INFIDEL
The couch
Member since Aug 2006
16199 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:45 pm to
All I know is it doesn't actually involve State Farm, but they could probly answer your questions . Sorry for not knowing shite
Posted by Tigerpaw123
Louisiana
Member since Mar 2007
17315 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:51 pm to
Not sure, but I think the reason they want a transfer on the flood insurance , because I think there is a waiting period when you buy a new policy, and being we are in hurricane season combined with El Niño flooding rain, I am guessing the lenders want a policy in place immediately and not one with a waiting period. If so I am sure this is a regular occurrence nd should not be a problem

Bay the way, I m making this shite up s I go so don't count on ny of it actually being true
Posted by TigerAlum1982
Member since Sep 2011
1442 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:52 pm to
LINK

quote:

WASHINGTON -- In what likely will be a boost to home sales, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has repealed a provision of the 2012 Biggert-Waters law that made it impossible for new home or business buyers to assume the property's existing flood insurance policy.
Posted by Ponchy Tiger
Ponchatoula
Member since Aug 2004
45337 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:56 pm to
state farm can answer that, you do know they don't actually insure it? they write the policy and will handle everything but its actually insured through the federal government.
Posted by TheWalrus
Member since Dec 2012
40957 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 10:00 pm to
Post this on the recruiting board and the poster JakeFromStateFarm can help you out.
Posted by nolatiger711
Metairie, LA
Member since Oct 2009
770 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 10:04 pm to
Most of the time flood is transferable to the buyer's name. They ask for it to be grandfathered into your lower rate. This happens when an old flood rating was assigned to the policy and an updated flood map would make it a pricier policy (such as a B policy which is now an AE zone). Getting a new policy often has extra costs of needing to pay for a flood elevation certificate if none exists.

Just a lot more predictable and cheaper to assume the current policy.

ETA: As some said, just contact your agent and they will send over the paperwork.
This post was edited on 6/28/15 at 10:05 pm
Posted by ShermanTxTiger
Broussard, La
Member since Oct 2007
10921 posts
Posted on 6/28/15 at 10:08 pm to
NFIP
Posted by unclejhim
Folsom, La.
Member since Nov 2011
3703 posts
Posted on 6/29/15 at 6:17 am to
When we sold our home 4 years ago we transferred our Flood insurance (State Farm). Saved the new buyer several thousand $$ over new policy.
Posted by WPBTiger
Parts Unknown
Member since Nov 2011
31483 posts
Posted on 6/29/15 at 7:43 am to
Yes, I am in the process of transferring a policy now.
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