According to Florida House Speaker Paul Renner, homeowners will have to continue waiting for lower Florida homeowner insurance rates. As premiums continue to soar due to insurers pulling out of the Florida market, local legislators say it will be years before premiums start to decline. In an interview with House Speaker Paul Renner that aired […]
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RSS feed for this sectionFarmers Insurance Will No Longer Offer Home Insurance in Florida
Last week, Farmers Insurance announced it would no longer be selling home, auto, and umbrella policies in Florida, becoming the latest insurance company to pull out of the Florida market. Progressive said they needed to “effectively manage risk exposure.” “We have advised the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) of our decision to discontinue offering […]
Florida Agency Sells Bonds to Backstop the Homeowner’s Insurance Industry.
A state agency in Florida is selling municipal bonds to backstop the state’s homeowner’s insurance industry. This is due to a large number of claims and litigation that resulted in some insurers going bankrupt. The Florida Insurance Guaranty Association, which deals with the claims left behind by insolvent insurers, is planning to borrow $600 million […]
Two Florida Insurance Companies Are Scaling Back Homeowner Policy Sales and Coverages
As we enter only the second week of hurricane season, two property insurance companies are scaling back homeowner policy sales and coverages, claiming that their vulnerability to natural disasters and flooding makes writing policies in some parts of Florida unsustainable. AIG and The Farmers Group joined a variety of other insurers in the decision to […]
The Perception of Home Insurance Fraud in Florida: Unraveling the Skepticism
Florida, renowned for its stunning coastline and warm weather, has long been a popular destination for homeowners. However, amidst the tranquil palm trees and sandy beaches, a notable segment of Floridians holds a deep-seated skepticism towards home insurance companies. While it is essential to acknowledge that not all residents share this sentiment, it is worth […]
2023 Home Insurance Rates Are Increasing, Take a Look!
Homeowner insurance rates have been climbing for more than five years, increasing a shocking 19.1 percent since 2018 according to ValuePenguin. This trend will continue in 2023. According to the latest ValuePenguin study, between Jan. 1 and March 17, 2023, homeowner insurance premiums have increased 2.8% across the country. “In 2023, the rising cost of […]
Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA) Issued an Emergency Assessment Fee of 1%
In another twist to the insurance nightmare in Florida, it is possible that Florida homeowners will be facing another insurance increase. Recently, the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA) issued an emergency assessment fee of 1%, which will result in some homeowners facing an increase starting October 1. The new increase was requested by FIGA and […]
9% Predicted Jump in Home Insurance Rates in 2023
According to a new report by online marketplace Insurify, average homeowner insurance premiums are headed up again in 2023. The report predicts that the average cost of homeowners insurance could jump up 9% which translates into about $150 increase for most homeowners. The pain will not be distributed equally, homeowners in some states will see […]
2023 – Florida’s Severe Weather Guide
The recent severe weather that hit Florida should be a reminder that the Sunshine State is moving into storm season. This means it’s time to prepare your home and batten down the hatches to help prevent damage from Spring storms. Experts from AAA recently offered tips on how to prepare for severe weather as well […]
New SB360 Bill May Fix Florida Home Insurance Rates
A bill that is heading to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office for a signature may make it harder for homeowners to sue over construction defects they find in their Florida homes. Senate Bill 360 is being touted by insurance companies and builders as necessary while personal injury lawyers and some in the legal community fear it […]