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BIBA call to help protect flood-zone properties

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has called on the government to work closely with the insurance industry to protect households and businesses across the UK from flooding.

In its response to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) consultation into flood protection for homes and businesses, Biba has called for:

free flood surveys for homes and businesses in high-risk flood-zones – not limited to low-income families; the government to make it compulsory to carry out resilient repair work on high-risk properties; a VAT exemption for all flood repair work to encourage all home-owners and businesses to take the necessary steps to protect their

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