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What can I do if I disagree with LandSafe Flood that my property is actually in a Special Flood Hazard Area?

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What can I do if I disagree with LandSafe Flood that my property is actually in a Special Flood Hazard Area?

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If a customer disagrees for any reason that their property is in a SFHA, LandSafe Flood will complete a “Re-Determination” that will recheck the original determination based on new information provided by the borrower. This process usually takes 72 hours to complete, however, re-determinations may be expedited when necessary. Information most useful in the Re-determination includes: • First 2 pages of the appraisal • Any maps available (i.e. plat maps, subject locator map) • Survey, if available • Letter of Map Amendment or Letter of Map Revision from FEMA • LandSafe Flood Certificate, if available The above information should be faxed to LandSafe Flood at 1-800-922-9035.

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