There are currently three bills that are working their way through the Florida Legislature which are designed to deal with the cost of homeowner roofing claims, attorney’s fees as well as problems with insurance carriers being notified regarding lawsuits. The goal of this legislation is to help lower Florida homeowners insurance cost which has become […]
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Does homeowners insurance cover broken pipes?
Snow covering above Austin, Texas after winter snow storm Uri Texas was hit by some major winter storms recently which caused a variety of problems, including frozen pipes, roof issues and even flooding. If you have suffered any of these issues you may be wondering if your homeowners insurance is going to cover the damage. […]
Is homeowners insurance tax-deductible?
As we move into tax season many of us are looking for tax deductions to lower our tax burden. While your home can lead to some major deductions, you may be wondering if it is possible to deduct your homeowners insurance premium. In most cases, the answer to this question is no but there can […]
Boomers are Selling at Record Rates and Moving to Florida
Baby Boomers, which is the generation born between 1946 and 1964 retired in record rates during 2020. According to statistics, roughly 2 million boomers have retired every year since 2011. However, in 2020, a whopping 3.2 million boomers turned in their two-week notice. Luckily, Baby Boomers have seen a huge surge in home values as […]
California Announces New Incentives for Fireproofing Homes
Support and charity design after wildfires in southern California with Be Safe California words, map of California state, fire and heart shape. California insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara recently announced that there would be new incentives put in place for owners of older homes who upgrade their properties to make them more fireproof. The “home hardening” […]
Louisiana Urges Insurers to Extend Deadlines
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon recently urged all property and casualty insurers in the state to extend the deadline for homeowners to file insurance claims from the historic 2020 storm season. The Commissioner issued Bulletin 2021-02 which urges insurers to give policyholders more time to demonstrate damage to their properties after last year’s record hurricane season. […]
Citizens Property Requests Rate Increase of 7.2 Percent
Citizens Property Insurance Corp. may be increasing residential homeowner rates by an average of 7.2 percent this year. Citizens Property is the state-backed insurer of last resort, they have been dealing with a flood of new policyholders due to trouble in the private insurance market in Florida. According to a recent Miami Herald article, the […]
Top Five Most & Least Expensive States for Homeowners Insurance
One of the major costs of owning a home is properly insuring it. The cost of homeowners insurance can vary dramatically by state but regardless of where you live, you are most likely paying more for homeowners coverage than you did a few years ago. According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, home insurance rates […]
Lawmakers Blame Law Enforcement for High Florida Insurance Rates
According to a recent Tallahassee Democrat article, the last five years have seen an explosion of lawyers, unlicensed public claims adjusters, and restoration companies that are posing as loss consultants to target and deceive homeowners who have had their homes damaged by hurricanes and other severe weather in Florida. These scammers show up in neighborhoods […]
What is an elevation certificate?
If your home is located in a high-risk (or even medium risk) area for flooding, you will most likely need a flood insurance policy to full protect your home. You can purchase flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or in the private market. Regardless of where you purchase your flood coverage, you […]