What goes into the file
Photos, invoices, contractor records, permits, equipment details, before-and-after notes, and maintenance recommendations.
Regional Stormwater Management Corp • RSM
Create clear records showing what flood-protection work was completed, who completed it, what systems are in place, and what maintenance is recommended.
Private coordination and training organization. Rebate approval is determined by municipalities. Insurance acceptance is determined by insurers.
Insurance-ready records
Create clear records showing what flood-protection work was completed, who completed it, what systems are in place, and what maintenance is recommended.
Photos, invoices, contractor records, permits, equipment details, before-and-after notes, and maintenance recommendations.
A clear record can support maintenance planning, future resale, insurer discussions, and homeowner confidence.
RSM does not provide insurance advice or guarantee coverage, claim outcomes, or premium changes.
Read disclaimer →FAQ
No. Regional Stormwater Management Corp is a private service, training, and coordination organization. It is not a municipality and does not approve rebates.
No. Flood-protection systems can reduce risk when properly selected, installed, maintained, and documented, but no private company can guarantee that flooding will never occur.
No. RSM helps organize insurance-ready records, but coverage, claims, acceptance, and premium decisions are made by the homeowner’s insurer.
Start with structure
Request help from RSM for assessment coordination, contractor matching, rebate support, insurance-ready records, or professional training.