An elevation certificate is a document that states the flood zone in which a building is located, and lists the relationship of the building to the Base Flood Elevation shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map. It is used as an aid in determining flood insurance rates, and also may used to support a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) to remove a building flood zone designation in certain circumstances.
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