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House concurs in Senate changes to require FEMA map disclosure and insurance notice in property sales
Summary
The House concurred in Senate amendments to H.106, which require sellers to provide a copy or link to FEMA flood insurance rate maps or state notice of unavailability and disclose whether flood insurance is maintained or required; the effective date was set to Sept. 1, 2025.
The Vermont House of Representatives on the floor concurred in a Senate proposal of amendment to H.106, an act concerning disclosure when selling real property located within a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) mapped flood hazard area.
Under the Senate amendment described on the floor, sellers must provide a physical or electronic copy or a digital link to the official FEMA…
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