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  2. State offers Oklahoma homeowners grants to strengthen roofs ...

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    The grants are to help homeowners achieve the FORTIFIED safety standards of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety. The Insurance Department is creating the program and application ...

  3. Homeowners insurance is through the roof in Oklahoma - AOL

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    Costs for homeowners insurance by level of coverage in Oklahoma, according to Insurance.com: $200,000 in coverage: $4,442 annually, or $370 per month. $300,000 in coverage: $5,858 annually, or ...

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    Oklahoma has the most expensive homeowners insurance coverage in the nation, according to Insurance.com, an online insurance information provider and marketplace.. It costs $5,858 per year for ...

  5. Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) is a non-profit organization which serves the people of Oklahoma by offering affordable housing resources, including loans and rent assistance. OHFA was created in 1975 when Governor of Oklahoma David L. Boren approved the agency's first trust indenture.

  6. Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014 - Wikipedia

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    The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is a program created by the Congress of the United States in 1968 through the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (P.L. 90-448).

  7. 2007 Midwest flooding - Wikipedia

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    As the rains far exceeded the absorption rate of 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) in six hours, flash floods rapidly overflowed the water courses and spread across the valley floors. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] The towns of Stockton , Houston , Elba , Minnesota City , and portions of Winona , on the Mississippi River , were evacuated.