The Kincade Fire and the Tick Fire are bearing down on high-value homes in the Los Angeles area.
Read More »Natural Disaster Meets Digital Disruption
The intersection of disasters and digital disruption creates the perfect springboard for improving response times and service through the automation of disaster recovery processes.
Read More »Hurricane Relief’s Overlooked Segment
Two years after Hurricane Harvey, who is being left behind during assistance efforts?
Read More »Fannie Mae: Preparing Before Disaster
In honor of National Preparedness Month, Fannie discussed the importance of looking ahead following severe weather.
Read More »Fannie and Freddie Bearing More Disaster Risk
Lenders and servicers are using Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to mitigate risk from natural disaster, according to a recent paper. Find out how disasters impact securitization following large disasters.
Read More »NFIP Extended Through November
President Donald Trump recently signed a continuing resolution that will both avoid a federal government shutdown and the National Flood Insurance Program through November 21.
Read More »Wildfires and Housing: Knowing the Risks
After several years of these record-breaking wildfires, a new report examines properties at risk of damage from wildfires in the United States.
Read More »How to Improve the NFIP
As flood risk and damage from hurricanes increases, how can the National Flood Insurance Program adapt to the changes with the September 30 authorization deadline approaching?
Read More »President Donald Trump Meets With FEMA
President Donald Trump cancelled a visit to Poland to meet with FEMA officials at Camp David to discuss the response to Hurricane Dorian, which could put hundreds of thousands of East Coast homes at risk.
Read More »Fannie and Freddie Prep Servicers for Hurricane Dorian
With Hurricane Dorian expected to become a Category 4 storm when it makes landfall on Monday, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have released statements regarding their policies for homeowners and servicers.
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