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==Special Considerations for Agents ==
==Special Considerations for Agents ==
* '''Policies with Claims'''
'''Policies with Claims'''<br>
: Open claims prevent cancellation. Closed claims limit refund eligibility based on specific reason codes.
Open claims prevent cancellation. Closed claims limit refund eligibility based on specific reason codes.
* '''Eligibility Rules'''
 
: Some properties may lose eligibility mid-term, such as those in communities suspended from the NFIP.
'''Eligibility Rules'''<br>
* '''Lender Requirements'''
Some properties may lose eligibility mid-term, such as those in communities suspended from the NFIP.
: Lenders may impose requirements beyond federal regulations. Ensure proper documentation if a lender no longer requires flood insurance.
 
'''Lender Requirements'''<br>
Lenders may impose requirements beyond federal regulations. Ensure proper documentation if a lender no longer requires flood insurance.


==Documentation and Refund Handling ==
==Documentation and Refund Handling ==

Revision as of 10:08, 7 February 2025

NFIP flood insurance policies have a one-year term. After a policy is issued, it can be cancelled prior to end of the term if a specific process is followed.

Submit a Cancellation Request in Equinox

Unlike general insurance practices, where a signed "lost policy release" (LPR) form typically allows a policyholder to cancel their insurance, the NFIP has a more structured process. Here's what agents need to know about NFIP cancellations:

Key Differences from LPR Process

Documentation Requirements
NFIP cancellations require specific supporting documents to justify the reason for cancellation. A simple signed request from the policyholder is not sufficient.

Reason Codes
NFIP cancellations use qualifying reason codes, each with its own conditions, refund rules, and required documentation.

Steps for Processing NFIP Cancellations

  1. Identify the Cancellation Reason Code
  2. Gather Supporting Documentation
  3. Ensure Proper Signatures
  4. Submit the Cancellation Request

Special Considerations for Agents

Policies with Claims
Open claims prevent cancellation. Closed claims limit refund eligibility based on specific reason codes.

Eligibility Rules
Some properties may lose eligibility mid-term, such as those in communities suspended from the NFIP.

Lender Requirements
Lenders may impose requirements beyond federal regulations. Ensure proper documentation if a lender no longer requires flood insurance.

Documentation and Refund Handling

  • Refunds must account for fees and surcharges. In some cases, FEMA reviews multi-term cancellations or refunds involving paid claims.
  • Agents must understand refund calculations and guide policyholders on eligibility.

By following these structured steps, agents can navigate the NFIP’s cancellation process effectively, ensuring compliance while addressing policyholder concerns.

This page contains details about NFIP Cancellations.
Find more in the How To Cancel section of the NFIP Flood Insurance Manual.