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NFIP Property Claims History Report

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Date
Mar 1, 2025
Vendor
Wright National Flood Insurance (FEMA NFIP)
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2026-02-04T04:25:44-05:00
Original File
Report_02042026_042448_000026.pdf

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NFIP property claims history report dated March 1, 2025, for policy #1152254689 at 851 Brightwaters Blvd NE, St. Petersburg, FL, indicating no losses on file.

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01-167869 11523 1152254689 **FEMA**  **NATIONAL FLOOD**       **INSURANCE PROGRAM** **Policy Number:** 1152254689 **Insurance Provider:** WRIGHT NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE **Insured Property Location:** 851 BRIGHTWATERS BLVD NE ST PETERSBURG, FL 33704- **Date:** March 1, 2025 # NFIP PROPERTY CLAIMS HISTORY Keep this for your records. **THIS IS NOT A BILL.** The following information reflects the claims paid by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) since 1978 for the property listed above. This claims history applies to a building's property address regardless of ownership or mitigation actions. Claims paid within 180 days of the date of this claims history report may not be included. In some instances, the total number of claims listed in this claims history may differ from the number of *NFIP Prior Claims* listed on your Declarations Page. Some claims captured below may not be reported there. Refer to the "What happens to my premium if I file a claim?" section on page 2 for a more detailed explanation. ## How can I limit flood damage and property loss? There are several mitigation actions you can take to reduce the impacts of flood damage, such as elevating your structure (for example, on posts, piles, or piers), elevating your machinery and equipment, or installing flood openings. Contact your insurance agent or provider and community official to discuss mitigation options. The Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) program provides funds on an annual basis to states, local communities, tribes, and territories to spend on mitigation projects that can help reduce the risk of flood damage to your property and, ultimately, your flood insurance premium. While individual policyholders cannot apply directly, please contact your local Floodplain Manager or State Hazard Mitigation Officer (SHMO) or visit fema.gov/grants/mitigation/floods for more information. | # | Date of Loss | Building Payments | Contents Payments | Total Payments | |---|--------------|-------------------|-------------------|----------------| | | | NO LOSSES ON FILE | | |

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