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Velvet
03-19-2025, 12:56 PM
First time, since I have my TV home in 7 years, my home insurance for the same policy, same company, decreased. Very nice!
JohnN
03-19-2025, 01:04 PM
April Fool ??
Velvet
03-19-2025, 01:08 PM
April Fool ??
No, an actual 10% deduction - just a pleasant surprise. Now if we could also get the property tax lowered, after all market values have been decreasing ….
Rainger99
03-19-2025, 02:04 PM
No, an actual 10% deduction - just a pleasant surprise. Now if we could also get the property tax lowered, after all market values have been decreasing ….
What is the company?
Velvet
03-19-2025, 03:29 PM
Cabrillo
Tom52
03-19-2025, 06:37 PM
I am happy that my homeowners insurance only went up $29 this year. I would be really happy if it had declined by 10%.
kkingston57
03-19-2025, 06:57 PM
First time, since I have my TV home in 7 years, my home insurance for the same policy, same company, decreased. Very nice!
Hope(for your sake) that they handle claims properly. Most companies are charging more and/or cancelling
asianthree
03-20-2025, 04:36 AM
Hope(for your sake) that they handle claims properly. Most companies are charging more and/or cancelling
One has no idea how each individual claim would be handled, until the actual event. Long standing insurance companies, could pay or deny the same claim as a newer insurance company. After Milton one just needs to look at the blue tarps on homes still waiting for repairs to realize some well known companies, denied claims.
La lamy
03-20-2025, 06:05 AM
Hope(for your sake) that they handle claims properly. Most companies are charging more and/or cancelling
Good point!!
goneil2024
03-20-2025, 06:48 AM
As a consumer, I think it is difficult to evaluate insurance products, coverage and understand insurer performance. Often our experience with insurers is simply a financial transaction taking the form of premium payment. Fortunately few of us actually have to submit a property or liability claim under a policy. The agreement between the insured and the insurer seems quite simple, we pay a premium certain for coverage against some event that occurs in the future. And we expect the insurer to pay, defend and or indemnity us based on the terms and conditions of the policy.
How may of us actually read the policy, understand the terms and conditions, or are able to compare the performance of one insurer vs. another? I always count on my licensed agent/broker to explain what the policy covers and leave it at that.
Like so may things in life it is a simple transaction that could have significant results.
Harold.wiser
03-20-2025, 06:58 AM
Mine only went up $101 and I was pleasantly surprised, was expecting much worse.
biker59
03-20-2025, 06:59 AM
First time, since I have my TV home in 7 years, my home insurance for the same policy, same company, decreased. Very nice!
I can't help but wonder if some aspect of your coverage was reduced or eliminated.
birdawg
03-20-2025, 07:20 AM
Progressive 2250$. Kin insurance 1530$. Kin has a good rating. But you don’t know till you have a claim.
Velvet
03-20-2025, 08:38 AM
I can't help but wonder if some aspect of your coverage was reduced or eliminated.
I read it carefully - same coverage. The hurricane coverage premium went up which is a large part of the total premium, and the premium for the other stuff went down.
‘Florida vs. California Insurance, Round 2
Rates fall in the Sunshine State after DeSantis’s reforms, but they soar on the left coast.’ Feb 17, 2025 Wall St Journal
Ken D.
03-20-2025, 09:15 AM
Progressive 2250$. Kin insurance 1530$. Kin has a good rating. But you don’t know till you have a claim.
KIN has a reputation for dramatically increasing premiums on the first renewal date, Are you in year two yet?
Stu from NYC
03-20-2025, 09:16 AM
Lots of people putting on new roofs in our village.
Wonder if they are forced to do so and get better rate?
loufromnewjersey
03-20-2025, 09:56 AM
My homeowners’ renewal last month came in $29.00 lower so maybe good thing are starting to happen.
asianthree
03-20-2025, 03:46 PM
KIN has a reputation for dramatically increasing premiums on the first renewal date, Are you in year two yet?
We used Kin at our previous house, no change until 3rd year. Still far less for the same coverage with 5 different companies. Plus if one saves $$$$ for couple years, just a bonus. It’s not like the old days where everyone is loyal to Insurance and stays for decades. Window shop every year if worth 20 minutes
kellyjam
03-20-2025, 04:25 PM
1st year Kin $850 2nd year $1,300 Just received my 3rd year renewal $3,333. No Claims
Stu from NYC
03-20-2025, 06:08 PM
1st year Kin $850 2nd year $1,300 Just received my 3rd year renewal $3,333. No Claims
Tells me what I need to know
charlie1
03-21-2025, 06:37 AM
Mine went down last year by about 10%! Just renewed again and it went up by 10%. However, increased the deductible I had for hurricane protection to the new state minimum.
capecoralbill
03-21-2025, 07:18 AM
Progressive 2250$. Kin insurance 1530$. Kin has a good rating. But you don’t know till you have a claim.
I can guarantee you're gonna have to fight an insurance company to be made whole again, no matter who you use.
kkingston57
03-21-2025, 10:47 AM
I can guarantee you're gonna have to fight an insurance company to be made whole again, no matter who you use.
We had no problems with Tower Hill on a $60K lightning damage claim
Cliff Fr
03-22-2025, 11:40 AM
Cabrillo
Cabrillo is not an insurance company its an insurance agency. They represent several different insurance companies.
Velvet
03-22-2025, 11:55 AM
Cabrillo is not an insurance company its an insurance agency. They represent several different insurance companies.
My insurance paper says “Cabrillo Coastal General Insurance Agency, US Coastal Property and Casualty Insurance Company”. When I needed to make a claim I was very happy with how they handled it.
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