Latest News…April 14, 2025
We think it’s important to revisit the great work done by Kevin Miller in his series of articles on the root causes of the crumbling foundations crisis. Read more
We think it’s important to revisit the great work done by Kevin Miller in his series of articles on the root causes of the crumbling foundations crisis. Read more
There are so many victims left out there in the affected area, and they have no place else to turn. This is all about having a home that is safe and secure, and CFSIC needs to be there to help. Read more
As we announced three weeks ago, we are expanding the terms under which a claim transfer from an existing claimant to a new claimant can occur by making sure that the process includes other forms of possible transfer of ownership, rather than strictly through the sale of a home, as most of us understand that term. Read more
From time to time, we like to publish some facts and figures as to where we are. We believe it is important for the public to have real-time data that will help everybody understand the extent of the crisis and how we are combatting it. Read more
It’s sometimes easy to lose sight, on a day to day basis, of the importance of keeping in mind the mission of CFSIC, and so it’s an appropriate time to reprint here in Latest News our unchanged Mission Statement, adopted almost seven years ago. Read more
One of CFSIC’s great innovations has been the ability to transfer a CFSIC claim from an existing homeowner to a new homeowner when the affected home is sold. Read more
The foundation upon which the CFSIC program is built is a clear definition and understanding of what CFSIC will pay for and what it will not. Read more
If you think you have a crumbling foundation. If you’ve gotten a written visual inspection report providing you with a severity class code of 1, 2, or 3. Quite simply, if you’d like to prepare for an uncertain future, where you might have a crumbling foundation on your horizon. Do yourself a favor. Apply to CFSIC now. Read more
It’s important to remember that when your Participation Agreement actually arrives by email, it will not come from your designated claim adjuster at ESIS…it will come from the Superintendent’s office, Michael Maglaras & Company. Read more
Last week, on February 6, the Superintendent had the pleasure of speaking with the Crumbling Foundations Caucus and others about the extent of the crumbling foundations crisis and what CFSIC’s needs will be over the next five years. Read more