The issue of the cap has pulled a notable amount of attention from counties with high-value home. As Florida homeowners continue to struggle to obtain coverage, industry regulators are now considering the removal of a $700,000 cap on Citizens Insurance policies. The insurer of last result is not legally permitted to cover more than $700K of a “replacement cost”. The only exception to that Citizens Insurance replacement cost limit is in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties, where there is a $1 million cap instead. The issue is that the home coverage…
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Citizens greenlit for hiking homeowner insurance rates 6.4 precent
Florida’s insurer of last resort received the approval for the increase after requesting 10.7 percent. Citizens customers are bracing for a homeowner insurance rates increase as high as almost 11 percent, which will become effective as of September 1, 2022. This, according to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) after the insurer received approval to increase premiums by an average of 6.4 percent across the state. The state-run corporation currently provides coverage for over 800,000 homes throughout Florida. As private insurers flee from the state’s marketplace, which is frequently…
Read MoreReport suggests Florida no fault auto insurance repeal would spike premiums
According to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, the average driver would have to pay over $200 more. A new analysis of the bill to repeal the Florida no fault auto insurance system has cautioned that drivers will have to pay considerably more money for coverage if it passes. If Governor DeSantis signs the bill, drivers will pay an average of $202 more, said the report. The report pointed to an analysis that showed that if the bill does pass, the no fault auto insurance repeal will cause the highest…
Read MoreHurricanes and lawsuits to send Florida homeowners insurance rates higher
Another busy storm season and rising claims litigation explain insurer policy premiums hikes. Florida homeowners insurance rates will be heading upward for policyholders across the central part of the state next year. Insurers point to consecutive active hurricane seasons and a steadily rising claims litigation trend to explain the rising prices. Insurance companies face higher expenses due to the continual record-setting hurricane seasons. The state has suffered damage from several record-setting hurricane seasons. Between those damage claims and the rising lawsuits regarding those claims, insurers are raising Florida homeowners insurance…
Read MoreNew company begins offering flood insurance policies in Florida
Florida homeowners have another option when it comes to flood protection A new company has entered into the flood insurance market in Florida and will serve as an alternative to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Called TypTap Insurance, it is the first company licensed in Florida to focus exclusively on flood protection. Homeowners can use the insurer’s online platform to purchase the coverage they need. Typically the only place homeowners can find flood protection is through the federal program, but this is beginning to change. The flood market may…
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