Relief for Florida Homeowners Insurance with HB 1213
Palm Coast Local
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Homeowners insurance in Florida, along with HOA fees and condominium costs, has experienced a significant surge, diminishing the appeal of both purchasing and maintaining homes. The soaring expenses have prompted numerous individuals to relocate from the state, creating an opportunity for cash buyers in the U.S. Consequently, this influx of cash buyers has driven up rental costs from property investors.
One possible starting solution may offer relief to homeowners. So let's clarify the meaning to you as a homeowner. This bill opens Citizens Insurance to anyone seeking to purchase a separate wind damage policy, thereby allowing you to keep your private market homeowners insurance while reducing the premium.
State Representative Spencer Roach has proposed the creation of House Bill 1213 which will make changes in the coverage provided by Citizens Property Insurance (Citizens), a government-backed insurance company.
Filed together with State Representative Hillary Cassel, Roach said that the bill will make Citizens a first option for people looking to have windstorm coverage for their properties.
This legislative proposal ensures a substantial decrease in property insurance premiums.
Surviving Hurricane Ian, State Representative Spencer Roach, a Republican representing Lee County, experienced disappointment in Florida's insurance companies, including their failure to support him and his neighbors. In response, he collaborated with a Democrat to craft a bill aiming to designate Citizens as the primary provider of windstorm coverage.
The biil? To totally repurpose Citizens Insures so it's not a last resort anymore.
What do you think of having this option available? Do you believe it will help Florida Homeowners? Tell us your opinion in the comments.
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