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DATE NAME ADDRESS Tucson AZ ZIP Re:Annual Notification to Repetitive Loss Properties NAME: This is Lima Counties annual mailing on information regarding flood safety, preparedness, and property protection.
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Repetitive flood loss properties are residential properties that have experienced flood damage on two or more occasions within a ten-year period, with each incident causing at least $1,000 in damage.
Property owners of repetitive flood loss properties are required to file repetitive flood loss forms with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to report their repetitive claims.
To fill out repetitive flood loss properties, property owners must complete the specific NFIP form, providing details of past flood claims, the dates of incidents, and the address of the property, ensuring that all required sections are filled accurately.
The purpose of repetitive flood loss properties is to identify properties that frequently experience flooding, in order to help inform mitigation efforts and strategies, as well as to address risk management within flood insurance programs.
Reported information must include the property address, details of previous flood claims, dates of flooding events, and any mitigation measures that have been taken.
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