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Stewart Title hosts informational series for hurricane season
Stewart Title, by popular demand, is bringing Don’t Get Rocked By A Hurricane, Part II to Realtors throughout the area. The informative program examines what was learned from Hurricane Harvey, and what everyone needs to know for the 2019 hurricane season.
Stephen Costello, Houston’s chief recovery officer — also known as “The Flood Czar” — headline the presentations, which are scheduled for several locations in coming weeks. Costello, a chief engineer and former city council member, is responsible for developing and implementing plans to improve drainage and reduce the rise for future floods.
Costello is joined by long-time insurance expert Leash Yu at the presentations, along with appraisal experts from Brubaker and Associates.
Upcoming presentations are scheduled at the following: March 18, Magnolia/Spring; April 8, Kirby; April 22, Tomball/Champions; May 6, Fort Bend County; May 7, The Woodlands; May 14, Cypress; May 16, Lake Jackson; May 20, League City/Friendswood/Pearland/Clear Lake; May 23, Memorial; June 3, Fine Properties/Heights; and June 17, Katy.
This informative and exclusive Stewart Title presentation was first launched last year by Stewart Title with KPRC’s chief meteorologist Frank Billingsley. Billingsley also returns this year for four presentations in Memorial, Cypress, The Woodlands and Lake Jackson.
Those interested in attending any of the presentations can contact your local Stewart Title business development officer or contact Houston sales manager Roseann Rogers at roseann.rogers@stewart.com.