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Originally Posted by MrLonzo
I heard Farmers pulling out of homeowners insurance market. I checked Allstate and Progressive -- neither are writing new policies in the Villages. The one quote I got was double what I was paying in California for a much nicer house but in an area prone to earthquakes, wildfires, mudslides, and lots of crime. I always viewed TV as a safe place to live. What's going on at the Villages with regard to homeowners insurance? Is it really a gamble to self-insure when 3 years of premiums would pay for a new roof?
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This is an interesting article that might help explain…… No direct hits occurred in Florida over the past three hurricane seasons (2019-2021). Florida, however, is the site of 79 percent of all homeowners insurance lawsuits over claims filed nationwide while Florida’s insurers receive only 9 percent of all U.S. homeowners insurance claims, according to the Florida governor’s Office. To illustrate how lawsuits have weighed on insurer operating costs, JD Supra, citing the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR), reported $51 billion was paid out by Florida insurers over a 10-year period and 71 percent of the $51 billion went to attorneys’ fees and public adjusters. The 2020 and 2021 cumulative net underwriting losses for Florida’s homeowners insurers totaled more than $1 billion each year.
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Florida's insurance crisis worsens as Farmers pulls out. What to know