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Start in the Agency workspace by selecting "Request New Quote." Enter the property address, verify it on the map, and choose the line of business (e.g., NFIP Flood). | Start in the Agency workspace by selecting "Request New Quote." Enter the property address, verify it on the map, and choose the line of business (e.g., NFIP Flood). | ||
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NFIP quotes are made in real time and rates are subject to change. All quotes must follow the NFIP waiting period rules assigned to new policies. For more information about each [[Waiting Periods|waiting period]] rule and how to calculate the application effective date, refer to the '''[[Effective Date Calculator]]'''. | |||
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An NFIP flood policy has a 30-day waiting period provided the premium and the application are received within 10 days of the agent sign date, unless one of the following exceptions apply: | |||
* '''Map Revision:''' A 1-day waiting period may apply if there's been a map provision and the property was previously in a B, C, X, or D zone and is now in an A1 through A30 or V1 through V30 zone. The rezoning must have occurred no more than 13 months prior to today's date. | |||
* '''Loan Exception:''' If this policy is being purchased to meet a lender requirement for a new purchase, loan closing, or the increasing, extending, or renewing of a loan, the policy will go into effect at the time of closing provided the application and premium are received in a timely manner. | |||
* '''Post-Wildfire Exception:''' A 1-day waiting period applies if the insured property is privately owned and post-wildfire conditions on federal lands caused or worsened the flooding. The insured must have purchased the new policy or additional coverage on or before the fire containment date or during the 60 days following the containment date. | |||
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Revision as of 10:03, 9 December 2024
An agent must complete several steps to produce an NFIP application or obtain a quote. Equinox ensures that all required information is collected and validated before the application is submitted. This process is designed to reduce errors and enhance efficiency by guiding the agent through a series of steps that ensure compliance with NFIP guidelines.
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The workflow shown above begins by entering basic property details and continues through collecting additional information about the building, coverage options, and flood zone determinations. At the "NFIP Rates" step, highlighted in green, agents can generate a preliminary quote based on the details provided. This allows the agent to review potential costs before signing the application and collecting premium.
Equinox has small information icons placed next to important sections or fields. When a user hovers over an icon, a small window provides extra details about that section. The messages from these icons can be found in the collapsible sections below.
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A. Request New Quote
Select the "Request New Quote" button near the top of the page.
B. Property Address
Choose "NFIP Flood" from the second drop down window.
C. Step 1: Basic Information
From this point forward, the right side of the page will show a page completion list with the quote/application progress.
An NFIP flood policy has a 30-day waiting period provided the premium and the application are received within 10 days of the agent sign date, unless one of the following exceptions apply:
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D. Step 2: Third Party Data
Agents should review all data for accuracy and manually input any missing or inaccurate information.
E. Step 3: Property Information
F. Step 4: Building Type
G. Step 5: Foundation Type
Agents must also answer a single question about the number of elevators in the building.

H. Step 6: Elevation Certificate Information
I. Step 7: Qualifying Questions
J. Step 8: Coverage, Deductibles & Discounts
K. Step 9: Rates
Next Steps
Once all steps are finished, the NFIP Application is complete.
The next step for Equinox to issue the policy would be to submit premium payment.