A new report from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) says that the Assignment of Benefits (AOB) abuse that has been going on in Florida for several years is only getting worse. According to the most recent OIR data concerning homeowner claims that involved roof and water damage, the frequency of water claims per […]
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60% Spike in Florida Home Insurance Rates Without Benefit-Assignment Reform
There is only a month left in Florida’s 2018 legislative session and there’s been little movement on legislation that will help solve the Assignment of Benefits (AOB) crisis that has been causing trouble for years in the Florida property insurance market. While assignment of benefits have been around for a long time, in recent years, […]
What Homeowners Need to Know About the New Tax Law
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law on December 22, 2017 and rewrites large portions of the tax code for both businesses and homeowners. We thought we would take a look at how these changes will impact homeowners. This article is an overview of the coming changes and is in no way […]
Trump Tax Breaks and Insurance Rates
It’s possible that the recent tax cut bill passed by Congress could end up lowering your insurance rates as well. Two separate consumer groups are calling for a premium cut for consumers and businesses across the nation. They are asking for an average 5% premium decrease because the new tax bill has slashed the corporate […]
Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Plumbing and Pipe Leaks?
There are few things worse than coming home to a room full of water thanks to a broken or leaking pipe. While your homeowners insurance policy will absolutely cover most sudden and unexpected water damage due to a plumbing malfunction or a broken pipe, if the damage occurred gradually due to a slow and constant […]
Will Florida Legislators Stop Insurance Fraud
As the new year takes off, insurance companies do not seem confident that Florida lawmakers will be able to pass legislation that will help fight insurance fraud, which is currently the insurance industry’s most important issue. So far a solution to the problem has eluded Florida lawmakers mainly because insurance companies and trial lawyer groups […]
NC Says No to Homeowners’ Insurance “temporary” Rate Hike
Homeowners in North Carolina recently received a temporary reprieve from the requested 18.7% increase for homeowners rates. The insurance Commissioner, who has final say on rate hikes rejected the rate increase that had been made by insurance companies writing policies in the state. While the Insurance Commissioner rejected the 18.7% increase, it may just be […]
Shortage of Adjusters and Contractors in Florida Causes Headaches for Homeowners
It turns out that filing an insurance claim in Florida related to Irma is the easy part for many homeowners. Getting an adjuster to sign off on the final costs and locating a contractor to make the actual repairs is much harder. According to a recent article in the Sun Sentinel, one homeowner in Miami […]
Florida to get $615 million in federal relief for Hurricane Irma
The state of Florida will receive $615.9 million in assistance from the federal government to help the areas that were hit hard by Hurricane Irma recover. The money has been earmarked to assist residents with housing, business losses as well as damaged or destroyed infrastructure such as bridges, sidewalks and roads. However, these federal funds […]
NC Rate Bureau Asks for 18.7 Percent Rate Hike for Homeowners Insurance
The North Carolina Insurance Commissioner, Mike Causey recently announced that the North Carolina Rate Bureau would request a statewide average increase in homeowners insurance of 18.7 percent for 2018. The NC Rate Bureau works in conjunction with the insurance companies in the state and the NC Department of Insurance will rule on the request. This […]