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WASHINGTON, March 27, 2007 - The
National Association of Realtors® called upon Congress to act now to
establish a forward-looking and comprehensive natural disaster policy
that includes disaster preparedness and encourages personal
responsibility.
The policy should recognize that property owners, private insurance
markets, and all levels of government must work together to
successfully address the problem of available and affordable property
insurance, especially in disaster prone areas, NAR said.
“A strong real estate market is the linchpin of a healthy economy,
generating jobs, wages, tax revenue and a demand for goods and
services. To maintain a strong economy, the vitality of residential and
commercial real estate must be safeguarded,” said Gary Thomas, CEO of
RE/MAX Real Estate Services in Aliso Viejo, Calif., representing NAR at
today’s hearing. The availability and affordability of property
insurance are predominantly consumer issues with potential
repercussions to the national economy.
Before the House Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity,
NAR pledged to work with Chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) and the
full Committee on Financial Services to help Congress craft a national
natural disaster plan that would include accessible and affordable
insurance, improved preparedness and thorough planning for recovery
efforts.
In written testimony, NAR expanded on the importance of insurance to
finance the purchase of real estate. “The inability to obtain
affordable insurance is a serious threat to residential real estate,
impacting the purchase of single family homes, condos, co-operatives
and rental units,” Thomas said. “The cost of owning a home is directly
tied to insurance costs, and it affects rental prices as well.”
NAR is a leading advocate for homeownership and has been an active
proponent for the creation of comprehensive federal natural disaster
legislation. Last September, the trade group hosted a Federal Natural
Disaster Policy Symposium, where attendees from across the country
reiterated that natural disasters are a national problem and that state
resources are not sufficient to deal with such “mega-catastrophes.”
NAR President Pat Vredevoogd Combs
last week wrote to Florida Senators Bill Nelson (D) and Mel Martinez ®
commending them for introducing legislation addressing natural disaster
insurance and the issues of preparedness, responsibility, mitigation
and infrastructure.
NAR said Congress’ comprehensive approach to natural disaster policy
should also promote mitigation measures, ensure insurance availability
and strengthen critical infrastructure. “Ensuring such a plan is
adopted is a top priority for NAR,” said Thomas. “NAR stands ready to
work with Congress on this important issue.”
To review the testimony, visit:
http://www.realtor.org/
The National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for Real Estate,”
is America’s largest trade association, representing more than 1.3
million members involved in all aspects of the residential and
commercial real estate industries.
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