Property owners in Florida are dropping their home insurance

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Floridians are placing themselves at risk in the event that they face a natural disaster. As the cost of home insurance continues to increase tremendously in Florida, there is a growing number of property owners choosing not to continue to pay for coverage or who decide that they can no longer afford it. Florida residents without a mortgage have the choice Floridians who still have a mortgage are required to keep their home insurance as a part of their loan agreement. That said, those who own their homes outright can…

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Citizens’ home insurance changes get the nod from Florida lawmakers

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Both the House and the Senate have given the green light to a bill about insuring second homes As Florida continues to seek new ways to unload policies from its home insurance company of last resort, Citizens Property, the House gave its approval to a bill that could shift some second homes off the insurer and into the private coverage market. The Senate already gave its approval to the bill HB 1503 was passed unanimously by the Florida House after it had already received the Senate’s approval. Its next stop…

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Florida approves 6 new home insurance companies

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The state has been scrambling to unload some of the policies currently carried by Citizens. In the middle of what many people have been calling a coverage crisis, Florida has now approved 6 new home insurance companies in a move to help the insurer of last resort, state-backed Citizens, unload some of its policies. Citizens has been overloaded with policies, having reached record highs in recent months. Insurance companies have been failing in the state and have been choosing to withdraw, have been going bankrupt, or have been deciding to…

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Self-insurance is becoming increasingly popular in Florida

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A new survey has shown that rising premiums are driving Floridians to look to alternative options. The Insurance Information Institute (III) has released the results of a recent survey showing that a growing number of homeowners in Florida are choosing self-insurance for their homes. This is a worrying trend, as there is a substantial amount of risk associated with this type of coverage. “It is very risky for homeowners to self-insure,” said Florida’s Insurance Consumer Advocate Tasha Carter when discussing the topic of the growing self-insurance trend in the state.…

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Travelers Insurance company sees catastrophe losses double

Insurance company - Home insurance losses double

The insurer’s size often means that it is viewed as a reflection of what the industry is experiencing. Travelers Insurance company has announced that its catastrophe losses have doubled in its most recent quarter, and the insurer experienced a loss as severe wind and hailstorms struck several regions and brought on an increase in claims. Claims have been rising because of the impact of climate change on natural disasters. The rising frequency of claims relating to extreme weather, such as wildfires, hurricanes, hail and high winds are causing disruptions throughout…

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Farmers Insurance Group stops selling new Florida homeowners’ policies

Farmers Insurance - No more home insurance

The insurer announced that it is no longer writing new policies just as the hurricane season started. The Atlantic Hurricane Season has only just started this month, but along with it has come the announcement that Farmers Insurance Group has decided to stop selling property policies in the state. The insurer’s existing customers will still be able to keep their coverage, but new policies won’t be sold. At this time of year, many homeowners are taking the time for a last moment scramble to make sure they have the coverage…

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Florida boosts home insurance oversight following investigation

Home insurance - Investigation Florida

New legislation has been introduced after an investigation showed disaster estimate slashing. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) recently signed a new law that boosts home insurance company accountability for their claims handling processes. The insurers will be required to comply with additional transparency and oversight regulations. The new law requires home insurance companies to boost their process transparency and will be subject to higher fines for legal violations. The law also provides the regulators in the state additional authority to conduct investigations into allegations of bad behavior in a market…

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