Escrow & Title
The '100-year floodplain' designation means the area has a:
A1% annual chance of flooding✓ Correct
B100% chance of flooding in 100 years
CFlooding every 100 years exactly
D50% chance of flooding in 50 years
Explanation
A 100-year floodplain has a 1% annual chance of flooding (1-in-100 chance in any given year). Properties in this zone with federally backed mortgages must carry flood insurance.
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