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"uri": "/2023/11/23/new-york-new-jersey-adopt-laws-requiring-flood-risk-disclosure-for-homebuyers-tenants-414-246483/",
"title": "NY, NJ adopt laws requiring flood risk disclosure for homebuyers, tenants",
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"prettyDate": "November 23, 2023",
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"summary": "Both New York and New Jersey have adopted laws requiring the sellers of residential properties to tell buyers, and landlords to tell tenants, about known flood risks.",
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"uri": "/2020/09/18/the-perils-of-relying-on-fema-flood-maps-in-real-estate-transactions-414-187477/",
"title": "The hazards of relying on FEMA flood maps",
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"summary": "Current FEMA flood maps only reflect historic conditions, not future flooding, misleading insurance brokers and insureds about actual risks.",
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"uri": "/2019/01/11/new-york-environmental-legislation-in-2018-414-146014/",
"title": "What insurers need to know about N.Y. environmental legislation in 2018",
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