Sentences with phrase «designated high risk area»

Also, you may be legally required to buy the appropriate catastrophe insurance if you live in a designated high risk area such as a Special Flood Hazard area.

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If you're not in a designated high - risk area, you're eligible for Preferred Risk Policy (PRP) rates, says Keith Baker, Mortgage Banking Program coordinator and faculty at North Lake Collrisk area, you're eligible for Preferred Risk Policy (PRP) rates, says Keith Baker, Mortgage Banking Program coordinator and faculty at North Lake CollRisk Policy (PRP) rates, says Keith Baker, Mortgage Banking Program coordinator and faculty at North Lake College.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced a window replacement project that will partner the county's Lead Primary Prevention Pilot Program and Utica - based GroWest, Inc., targeting designated areas of Cornhill and West Utica that are at «high risk» for lead poisoning.
Additionally, the County's LPP conducts free home inspections in designated areas of Cornhill and West Utica for units with children under 6 - years of age to identify those at high risk.
A Dutch - Texan team found that most Houston - area drowning deaths from Hurricane Harvey occurred outside the zones designated by government as being at higher risk of flooding: the 100 - and 500 - year floodplains.
If you're not in a designated high - risk area, you're eligible for Preferred Risk Policy (PRP) rates, says Keith Baker, Mortgage Banking Program coordinator and faculty at North Lake Collrisk area, you're eligible for Preferred Risk Policy (PRP) rates, says Keith Baker, Mortgage Banking Program coordinator and faculty at North Lake CollRisk Policy (PRP) rates, says Keith Baker, Mortgage Banking Program coordinator and faculty at North Lake College.
All areas are designated as either medium or high - risk.
Residents who live in one of the designated high - risk areas may not be able to secure windstorm coverage, or any coverage at all, even though they are the ones who need it most.
Florida has designated certain coastal areas throughout the state as high - risk areas, or those more prone to wind and hurricane losses than others.
An inner city area, for example, that has higher crime rates will cost you more in monthly premiums as it is designated at a higher risk value.
Federal law requires homeowner's with property in flood zone areas or areas designated as high - risk have flood insurance.
Flood insurance is also a good consideration if you live within a flood plain, even if the area isn't designated as a high - risk flood zone.
Floods can occur anywhere, however, and a surprising number of flood claims come from homeowners who live outside of designated high - risk areas.
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