Borrowers who have reason to dispute the flood hazard determination presented by a lender may request, jointly with the lender, that Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) review that determination. FEMA will make its determination within 45 days of receipt of all necessary data. If the request for review is related to a loan and the loan closing occurs before the end of the 45-day response time, the purchase of flood insurance is required. If it is determined through the review process that the structure is not located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), and if the lender waives the flood insurance purchase requirement, a full premium refund can be obtained if no claim on the policy has been made.
The Flood Hazard Determination Review process does not consider the elevation of the structure above the flood level. It considers only the location of the structure relative to the SFHA shown on the effective Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).
Requests MUST be postmarked no later than 45 days following the date the lender notified the borrower that the property is in an SFHA. Data and fee received bearing a postmark later than 45 days following lender notification will be returned to the sender without review by FEMA.
For information about submitting a request, call a map specialist at 1-877-336-2627 or mail the request to:
LOMC Clearinghouse
6730 Santa Barbara Court
Elkridge, MD 21075
Within 45 days of receipt, FEMA will advise the lender and borrower of one of the following by letter:
FEMA's review of the lender's determination and subsequent response does not result in an amendment or revision to the effective FIRM. It is only a finding as to the location of a building or manufactured home relative to a designated SFHA, which has implications regarding the Federal requirement for purchase of flood insurance. The determination by FEMA will remain in effect until the FIRM affecting the building or manufactured home is physically revised and republished.
Additional information about FEMA and the NFIP may be obtained through the Flood Hazard Mapping Web site.
For more information or additional assistance:
Last Modified: Tuesday, 14-Jul-2009 13:17:31 EDT