On June 29, 2012, both the Senate and House passed the
Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 as a part of H.R. 4348, the
Surface Transportation Conference Report. The President will sign the
measure in a few days.
This is the culmination of a successful multi-year
REALTOR campaign and a final push at NAR’s Midyear Legislative Rally and
Meetings in May 2012. Congress had been extending the National Flood
Insurance Program a few months at a time since 2008. Twice this led to
shut downs, including one that stalled thousands of real estate sales in June
2010 alone. Passage of this 5-year reauthorization will bring certainty
to real estate transactions in more than 21,000 communities nationwide where
flood insurance is required for a mortgage. The bill ensures the program
will continue long-term for more than 5.6 million business- and homeowners who
rely on it, achieves one of NAR’s top priorities for the year, and means
taxpayers will spend less on federal assistance for flood disasters over the
long run.
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