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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 01:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When it comes to Flood damage we could all stand a little more awareness.

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		<title>By: Puroclean</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 00:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The National Flood Insurance Program is in suspended animation, starting March 1, thanks to congressional wrangling over legislation that would reauthorize it. The Post&#039;s Federal Eye blogger, Ed O&#039;Keefe, explains the legislative drama, which is expected to be resolved within a few days. For home buyers and owners, it means the only source of flood insurance is temporarily unavailable.

I asked Tim Wilson, president of affiliated businesses for Long &amp; Foster, which includes a title company and two mortgage companies, whether the holdup would delay real estate closings. &quot;If FEMA shuts down for a few days, I think it would have very little impact,&quot; he said. (FEMA runs the National Flood Insurance Program, though policies are sold by individual insurance agents.)

All mortgage applications are run through an automated system to determine whether the home they&#039;re financing is in a designated flood area. Wilson said if they don&#039;t get an automated answer within 48 hours, they follow up on that application. Considering that it usually takes 30-60 days to go from contract to closing on a home loan, a few days&#039; delay getting the flood insurance approval is not likely to delay closings, he said.</description>
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<p>I asked Tim Wilson, president of affiliated businesses for Long &amp; Foster, which includes a title company and two mortgage companies, whether the holdup would delay real estate closings. &#8220;If FEMA shuts down for a few days, I think it would have very little impact,&#8221; he said. (FEMA runs the National Flood Insurance Program, though policies are sold by individual insurance agents.)</p>
<p>All mortgage applications are run through an automated system to determine whether the home they&#8217;re financing is in a designated flood area. Wilson said if they don&#8217;t get an automated answer within 48 hours, they follow up on that application. Considering that it usually takes 30-60 days to go from contract to closing on a home loan, a few days&#8217; delay getting the flood insurance approval is not likely to delay closings, he said.</p>
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		<title>By: Protecting your Tulsa Property from Flood Damage &#124; Tulsa Oklahoma &#8230; &#124; Oklahoma Real Estate</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 03:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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