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MidWestIA 08-31-2023 09:39 AM

Ins
 
It will get worse now I heard KIN I have USAA but I have ALL my ins with them hope they keep me cuz of that

Rich42 08-31-2023 10:06 AM

People complained about their ins rate increases this year, wait until Hurricane Adalia gets factored in next year!

dpmers 08-31-2023 10:14 AM

some major carriers will not write policies through brokers, my broker suggested I check directly with State Farm, Progressive and Allstate and a couple of others like KIM

rogerk 08-31-2023 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by jrogers4649 (Post 2251347)
Definitely do some checking around. There can be crazy differences. We were looking for our new home that currently requires flood insurance (FEMA maps not updated yet). The Villages Insurance was like $1400 for the house but another $2800 for the flood. :rolleyes:

We went to Kin insurance. They were about $1800 for the home but less than $300 for the flood. I still don't get it, a $2500 difference for the flood quote. Anyhow, Kin has been pretty good customer service as we sign up.

Check the coverage of both policies. I expect you will see the difference in coverage. Also check on responses to claims!

bcsnave 08-31-2023 12:54 PM

Citizen

required flood insurance

Homeowners with Citizens upset over mandatory flood insurance in non-flood zones

Garst said she was dropped from her first insurance company due to an older roof.

Her most recent bill with Security First went from $1,800 last year to $3,900 this year.

“I said that's crazy,” Garst exclaimed.

In September, her insurance agent got some quotes from different companies.

“Edison was over $6,200, Florida Peninsula was $5,000, Citizens at that time was $2,300,” Garst said as she showed ABC Action News the printout.

Salty Dog 08-31-2023 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Donaz1 (Post 2251543)
USAA is expensive. New Hyundai cost me $1180 for 6 months.

My 2022 Hyundai Tuson insured with USAA cost me $660 for 6 months. I got a $177 Earned Safe Driving Discount by using the USAA SafePilot app. The app has saved me over $300 in the past year.

Larchap49 08-31-2023 05:38 PM

Insurance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kp11364 (Post 2251319)
Hi all,

What home insurance companies are left in Florida? Are they writing policies for new owners? Can/will my realtor help out with getting a policy, or should I reach out to an insurance broker directly as I am looking (and if that's the case, any recommendations?)

Thanks!

Ahhhhhhhhhhh good luck with that. It was difficult last week but may be impossible now

Atamasco 08-31-2023 06:39 PM

Homeowners insurance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kp11364 (Post 2251319)
Hi all,

What home insurance companies are left in Florida? Are they writing policies for new owners? Can/will my realtor help out with getting a policy, or should I reach out to an insurance broker directly as I am looking (and if that's the case, any recommendations?)

Thanks!

I use Travelers thru Villages Insurance

CoachKandSportsguy 08-31-2023 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atamasco (Post 2251804)
I use Travelers thru Villages Insurance

Great, I guess, kind of lacks any information for consideration.

are they still writing new policies?
How old is your roof?
What type of rate did you get?

<$2K
2k to 3K
> 3K

donfey 09-01-2023 06:34 AM

good rates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2251376)
I would get several quotes, my policy up for renewal and only few dollars increase this year. Around 850 for home and 750 for vehicle.

Please tell me what company and what broker (if you went through one.). PM is OK if you'd rather.

Thanks.

OhioBuckeye 09-01-2023 07:46 AM

Exactly what I was saying, I rest my case!

ithos 09-01-2023 08:03 AM

Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis on Hurricane Idalia and the state's insurance crisis
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According to Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis, there will be several more companies entering the market after the hurricane season in October. May have better rates then if there is no more major storms.

Let's hope with closing loopholes for trial lawyers and more competition, rates will come down.

Deden 09-01-2023 08:55 AM

Call the Allstate down below. I had ASI they upped my Ins. $2000 bucks after 13 years no claims. I have Allstate for car & motorcycles; they went through another company for a lot lower than what I had before ASI.


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