*** UPDATED DECEMBER 16, 2024 ***
Should the government shut down on December 20, 2024, the NFIP will also shut down. Borrowers will not be able to obtain NFIP insurance to close, increase, extend, or renew loans until the NFIP is reauthorized (funded). This message from AFR is intended to give you guidance on how to operate while NFIP flood insurance is not available and to make you aware that AFR offers private flood insurance as an alternative to the NFIP.
Banks and credit unions may continue to make loans without flood insurance during a period when the NFIP is not available. However, institutions must continue to make flood determinations, provide notices to borrowers, and comply with other parts of the flood insurance regulations.
When the NFIP is reauthorized, it can be done by Congress either retroactively or not. In the past, FEMA has stated that if the authorization is retroactive, a flood insurance policy applied and paid for during the lapse period will be deemed effective as of the date of application and payment. Based on recent shutdowns, the authorization is typically retroactive.
If authorization is not retroactive, new or renewal NFIP policies cannot be obtained for the period when the program was not authorized, UNLESS they were obtained prior to the lapse. Thus, if authorization is not provided retroactively, new NFIP policies or renewals issued after the lapse will be effective on the date of reauthorization. In this situation, flood losses will not be covered by the NFIP if they occurred in the period subsequent to the lapse, but prior to the date of congressional reauthorization. Lenders are encouraged to ensure borrowers understand this risk.
Lender Options for Flood Insurance Coverage During the Lapse
Hopefully, a government shutdown will be avoided, but if not, we hope this information is helpful.
If you have questions, please contact us at 800-995-8667 or email info@afrservices.com.