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Flooding from the Bay threatened homes in Oyster Harbor in July. Flooding in the area is a recurring problem.  A prolonged shutdown could affect the issuance of the government's flood insurance for homes, according to the Maryland Association of Realtors. (Nancy Plaxico/Courtesy)
Flooding from the Bay threatened homes in Oyster Harbor in July. Flooding in the area is a recurring problem. A prolonged shutdown could affect the issuance of the government's flood insurance for homes, according to the Maryland Association of Realtors. (Nancy Plaxico/Courtesy)
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The Maryland Association of Realtors warned Monday that a prolonged government shutdown could have adverse effects on the state’s housing programs and market.

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