Homeowners insurance rate hike to face the public at a hearing

Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin - Homeowners Insurance

The state commissioner has requested that insurers not raise prices until after the meeting. Wayne Goodwin, the commissioner for North Carolina, has stated that any decision regarding increases in homeowners insurance rates will need to be held off until after June 3, 2013, when a public hearing has been set. The commissioner is seeking the public’s insight before potentially massive increases occur. According to Goodwin, he and his staff worked throughout the weekend, on top of a great deal of overtime that they have already been putting in, in order…

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Homeowners insurance could rise by 18 percent in North Carolina

North Carolina Homeowners Insurance Rates

The state commissioner is currently considering this increase, which some agents are calling necessary. Homeowners insurance customers could soon find that their premiums are headed strikingly upward in North Carolina, as the commissioner considers a price hike by an average of 18 percent. Many customers are saying that this is an additional financial burden that is making the coverage unaffordable. Many residents of the state are very upset and feel that an increase of this size is unfair and could make their homeowners insurance cost prohibitive. The average annual rate…

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