Eeyore'sthebest
DIS Veteran<br><font color=darkorchid>Not So Tagle
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Okay, I have googled and searched for hours so I decided to turn to the almighty Dis for guidance. 
Background: My home sits in a flood zone. Unfortunately we have flooded numerous times. And the more development that is occuring upstream is causing flooding to happen more and more frequently.
The state of NJ has developed a program called Blue Acres that buys out homes in flood prone areas (once they actually get money from the State
). Anyway, I am in the process of submitting an application. I have my full history of flooding from the time I purchased the home but am looking for flood history on the structure itself. The home is about 100 years old so there is definitely history. I would think that this information should be cataloged somewhere, I just don't know where.
Can anyone of you real estate buffs point me in the right direction? I'll dig for it but I'm stumped as to where to look. I've checked FEMA and can't find. I have an email out to my insurance agent hoping that she might know. I think the next step might be to contact a friend that is a real estate agent.
Any guidance oh great wise Dis'ers?
Background: My home sits in a flood zone. Unfortunately we have flooded numerous times. And the more development that is occuring upstream is causing flooding to happen more and more frequently.
The state of NJ has developed a program called Blue Acres that buys out homes in flood prone areas (once they actually get money from the State
). Anyway, I am in the process of submitting an application. I have my full history of flooding from the time I purchased the home but am looking for flood history on the structure itself. The home is about 100 years old so there is definitely history. I would think that this information should be cataloged somewhere, I just don't know where.Can anyone of you real estate buffs point me in the right direction? I'll dig for it but I'm stumped as to where to look. I've checked FEMA and can't find. I have an email out to my insurance agent hoping that she might know. I think the next step might be to contact a friend that is a real estate agent.
Any guidance oh great wise Dis'ers?