60 more days to file if you were affected by hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew damage? 60 more days to file
- At the request of Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) granted another extension to victims of Hurricane Matthew flooding, giving National FloodInsurance Program (NFIP) policyholders an additional 60 days to file a complete, signed and sworn proof of loss in support of their insurance claim for flooding damages associated with Hurricane Matthew.
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Reduced$249,999
Montura
Courtesy of Mato Realty, LLC
3 BEDS2 BATHS2000 SQFTShare this Property -
$379,000
Sundiet Village
Courtesy of Century 21 Sunbelt Realty
4 BEDS2 BATHS1728 SQFTShare this Property -
$180,000
Harlem
Courtesy of Rawls Real Estate
4 BEDS2 BATHS1806 SQFTShare this Property -
$439,000
Kreamers Avocado Subd
Courtesy of Century 21 Sunbelt Realty
3 BEDS2 BATHS1713 SQFTShare this Property -
Reduced$399,900
Pine Island
Courtesy of Raso Realty Inc
3 BEDS2 BATHS1092 SQFTShare this Property -
$1,850,000
Pine Island
Courtesy of Century 21 Sunbelt Realty
5 BEDS3 BATHS2245 SQFTShare this Property -
$725,000
Ridgeview Estates
Courtesy of Rawls Real Estate
3 BEDS3 BATHS3858 SQFTShare this Property -
Reduced$549,000
Knights Bokeelia Isle
Courtesy of SWFL Real Estate Experts
2 BEDS1 BATHS1092 SQFTShare this Property -
Reduced$359,000
Pine Island
Courtesy of RE/MAX Trend
3 BEDS2 BATHS1200 SQFTShare this Property -
$280,000
Montura
Courtesy of Everglades Realty LLC
3 BEDS2 BATHS1344 SQFTShare this Property -
Reduced$845,000
Seagull Bay
Courtesy of Keller Williams Elite Realty 2
3 BEDS2 BATHS1532 SQFTShare this Property -
Reduced$3,150,000
Pine Island
Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Sunstar Realty
4 BEDS3 BATHS2932 SQFTShare this Property