Latest News…March 16, 2026
This week, what we’re not speaking about is having your CFSIC claim accepted or denied…it’s about having your homeowners insurance company accept or deny your crumbling foundation claim. Read more
This week, what we’re not speaking about is having your CFSIC claim accepted or denied…it’s about having your homeowners insurance company accept or deny your crumbling foundation claim. Read more
We begin this week by reminding everyone that your crumbling foundation claim with CFSIC can be categorized in one of three ways: Pending, Inactive, or Active. Read more
CFSIC learned only last week that the CHFA loan guarantee program, designed to help homeowners get through remediation with moderate-sized, low interest rate loans through participating banks, is no longer operating. Read more
From time to time, the Superintendent’s office receives requests from the public for help in understanding and interpreting CFSIC’s Annual Report. Read more
About a year and a half ago the Superintendent predicted that there would be a “second wave” of foundation remediations needed. That second wave is now upon us. Read more
Well, the most important thing to do is to read the email that transmits the Participation Agreement to you. Read more
Remember, with the CFSIC program, you get to choose your contractor. The first step is to go to CRCOG’s website. Read more
Contrary to what has been written about remediation efforts…a number of contractors work through the winter months, and much of the work of CFSIC proceeds. Read more
Beginning today, January 20, 2026, the cap on CFSIC’s allowable concrete costs has increased to $205,000 for stand-alone home foundations and $82,000 per condo unit. Read more
This past weekend the Superintendent countersigned a Participation Agreement providing assistance to the 1,500th claimant in the CFSIC program. Read more