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  2. Forsalebyowner.com - Wikipedia

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    Within five years, it became the country’s biggest commission-free real-estate bazaar. Between 1999 and 2010, ForSaleByOwner.com saved home sellers more than one billion dollars in brokers' commissions. In 2010 alone, ForSaleByOwner.com facilitated sales of $1.8 billion worth of residential real estate.

  3. For sale by owner - Wikipedia

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    A house for sale by its owner. For sale by owner (FSBO) is the process of selling real estate without the representation of a broker or agent. This is where the homeowner sells directly to a new homeowner. Homeowners may still employ the services of marketing, online listing companies, but can also market their own property.

  4. ‘I just want to leave’: Floridians are selling their flood ...

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    According to Washington Post analysis of NFIP data after Hurricane Helene, “Across seven affected states, only 0.8% of homes in inland counties affected by the storm had flood insurance. By ...

  5. South Florida groups collect money, supplies for Hurricane ...

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    Homes and buildings were decimated by a record-setting string of tornadoes across the state. Florida groups, both secular and religious, are collecting money for relief efforts and sending supplies.

  6. The six fire-, flood- and storm-prone cities where ... - AOL

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    Despite a relatively slow real estate market, a new report says billionaires are still buying homes in half-a-dozen markets. Two are in California. ... The six fire-, flood- and storm-prone cities ...

  7. National Flood Insurance Program - Wikipedia

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    Flood insurance only covers losses for the owner of the property, and claims are subject to caps, which further increases the likelihood that the property will be occupied by renters rather than the property owner. Flood prone properties are more likely to be offered for rent because of the owners' increased risks and/or costs associated with ...

  8. Flood opening - Wikipedia

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    Most regulatory authorities in the United States that offer requirements for flood openings define two major classes of opening: [1] engineered, and non-engineered. The requirements for non-engineered openings are typically stricter, defining necessary characteristics for aspects ranging from overall size of each opening, to allowable screening or other coverage options, to number and ...

  9. BSA project will provide relief for future flood victims - AOL

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    Jul. 21—In 2012, Hurricane Sandy created havoc along a wide path, including the most hard-hit states of New York and New Jersey on the eastern coast of the United States. As their community ...