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A buyer asks the listing agent whether the property is in a flood zone. The agent determines the home is not in a special flood hazard area. Under these facts, does federal law require the lender to mandate flood insurance?

Correct Answer

B) No, flood insurance is mandatory only when the property is in a special flood hazard area

Federal flood insurance is required by the lender only when the secured property is located in a special flood hazard area. If the property is outside that zone, the requirement does not apply.

Answer Options
A
Yes, all properties with federally related mortgages must carry flood insurance
B
No, flood insurance is mandatory only when the property is in a special flood hazard area
C
Yes, but only if the loan amount exceeds $250,000
D
No, flood insurance is never required on any property

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