Environmental
A Mississippi coastal homeowner in a V-zone purchases the maximum available NFIP flood insurance. The maximum coverage for a single-family home under NFIP is:
A$100,000 for structure
B$250,000 for structure and $100,000 for contents✓ Correct
C$500,000 for structure
DUnlimited coverage
Explanation
The NFIP provides a maximum of $250,000 of structure coverage and $100,000 of contents coverage for single-family residential buildings. Excess coverage above NFIP limits must be obtained through private flood insurance.
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