Saving money on flood insurance for coastal property owners.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1989Description: 12p., 2 tablesReport number: UNC-SG-89-05Subject(s): Subject: The guidelines outlined here should allow a prospective builder, an existing owner or a designer to sit down with an insurance agent and optimize the building for the lowest desirable flood insurance premium. Especially with new construction, the designer may be able to apply long-term premium savings to justify the added construction costs for better buildings exceeding the minimum (and often minimal) storm-resistance standards.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Spencer Rogers is a UNC Sea Grant Coastal Engineer, Sarah Frdiay is also from UNC Sea Grant
The guidelines outlined here should allow a prospective builder, an existing owner or a designer to sit down with an insurance agent and optimize the building for the lowest desirable flood insurance premium. Especially with new construction, the designer may be able to apply long-term premium savings to justify the added construction costs for better buildings exceeding the minimum (and often minimal) storm-resistance standards.
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