FEMA Elevation Certificates are used to determine the relationship of structures to the base flood elevations for properties lying within a flood hazard area. This survey is used to help establish the potential danger to structures in times of high water and often required by insurance carriers in their risk analysis of certain properties.
Elevation Certificates are used many times to demonstrate that the structures are above the base flood elevations which may relieve the property owner of annual flood insurance costs. ILC's are used to provide the client with a quick and inexpensive "snapshot" of the the property in question.
Elevation Certificates are used many times to demonstrate that the structures are above the base flood elevations which may relieve the property owner of annual flood insurance costs. ILC's are used to provide the client with a quick and inexpensive "snapshot" of the the property in question.
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Carlos Cabreja
Oct 15, 2017
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