The Senate continued to debate legislation (H.R. 4213) that includes a year-long extension of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Since the bill also includes a number of contentious issues, Senate leaders continue to work to find the 60 votes needed for passage. Senate action is not expected until late the week of June 14th. Any changes made to the bill by the Senate will require the House to approve the modified measure.
Since June 1, 2010, the NFIP has not had statutory authority to issue new or renewal flood insurance policies, which are required for mortgages in the 100-year floodplain. NAR has been urging Congress not to wait for agreement on the larger package and immediately pass the NFIP extension provision as separate legislation.
Meanwhile, various lending authorities (FEMA, Fannie, Freddie, etc.) have issued guidance describing the documentation they will accept as proof of flood insurance purchase while the NFIP is shutdown.
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