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Friday, November 23, 2018
National Flood Insurance Expiring - WARNING!
That's a picture taken in Key West during Hurricane Wilma in 2005. Hurricane season ends on December 1 and so does the National Flood Insurance Program. That is unless Congress renews the NFIP before 11:59 PM on November 30, 2018. That seems unlikely now since Congress is on recess for Thanksgiving.
CLICK HERE to read the FEMA Advisory.
If you are buying a house in Key West and your Realtor has not advised you about this, ask him or her why not.
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