Consider Flood Insurance For Your Home

by Jeremy on May 29, 2009

The animals came 2 by 2

The animals came 2 by 2

The New River Valley has been hit hard the last few weeks, with heavy rains and – unfortunately – some flooding.

The NRVLiving Real Estate Blog’s favorite insurance agent, Eric Johnsen, talked with WSLS Channel 10 about the recent weather and who is eligible for flood insurance.

The short answer?  Everyone.

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