Thank you so much for this! Could you alter it to allow values of "N/A" in sections A8 & A9?
This is very comical, yet getting ridiculous. I'm getting tired of explaining to clients why I'm using an "expired" certificate. What is so hard abou...
Thanks for the update. Yeah, an issue date vs. an expiration date would be better.
Anyone heard any updates on this? The expiration date and November 30 extension are getting harder to explain.FEMA should change the expiration date ...
At this point, if I were required to use it, I'd just print the blank form and hand fill it in. Luckily, so far, it hasn't come to that...
I really wish they would update us on this.
hlbennettpls, post: 356572, member: 10049 wrote: Had an interesting phone call today from a client wanting us to perform an elevation certificate on a...
The Pseudo Ranger, post: 353109, member: 18 wrote: I wouldn't mind a PDF format if you can insert pics, save it, and edit it later. Seems like you ca...
Jim in AZ, post: 331394, member: 249 wrote: I have the local floodplain administrator fill these in... Always? Or, just when above?
Thanks for the reply. I keep a highlighted pdf of that technical bulletin section for when I'm challenged on this. Sometimes, though, reassurance is ...
> This is how I've done it, as it was taught to us by a CCE instructor who is VERY familiar with FEMA's language and with court cases involving the...
> I'm not sure if this is right or wrong, but .....> > If the bottom floor was either totally in or totally out of the flood zone, I'd use th...
> I tend to agree with how you handled it, but, I've had an "expert" explain that what they really want is the true next higher floor with the step...
Don't you get kicked off the network when your phone rings? I haven't tried it in a couple of years, but that was my experience.