Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Anybody else seeing a huge increase this year? I've had no claims and the only explanation I get for my 39% increase is FL storms. I've used Villages Insurance for years and always been happy. Have shopped it a few times and they are always competitive. Just wondering if others are seeing this also and to this degree.
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Yes , same here I'm thinking of skipping on home insurance.
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I have Progressive/ASI insurance with The Villages Insurance and my premium only increased by about 5 percent. The Villages Insurance is not an insurance company. They are a broker/agent for several different insurance companies. I don't think an insurance agent can give you accurate information about why your rate increased. The actual reason is only known by the insurance company, and they don't share that information with agents or customers.
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I too have Progressive/ASI and our premiums went up only $8.00 for the year which was paid just last month. They sell Progressive at TV Insurance, ask them to get you a quote. If you have an older home with the original roof that might be the reason for the increase.
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10% increase from State Farm.
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Avalon, NJ, Captiva Island, FL, TV Land. |
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Be sure to get an umbrella liability policy.
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Yes, thanks, we have an umbrella and intend to keep that coverage.
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If we have a busy and destructive hurricane season, it will get worse. |
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Every few years they bump things way out of line . However , to rebuild a home is now more expensive than ever . Check your homes value on policy .
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Florida’s property insurance market, which collected $56.6 billion in premiums during 2019, is unique and covers complex risks including devastating hurricanes and the impact of climate change. Many insurers left the state after suffering big losses from hurricanes Katrina and Wilma in 2005, leaving about 60 small and mid-sized firms underwriting property policies there today.
Although there were no major weather events last year, some insurers are still grappling with claims from Hurricane Irma in 2017, said Logan McFaddin, an American Property Casualty Insurance Association executive who specializes in Florida. They are also facing what McFaddin described as “out of control” litigation in Florida, partly because of a law that can require insurers to pay attorneys “excessive fees” in those cases. The practice has spurred a cottage industry of contractors and lawyers who sue insurers to replace a whole roof when only a few tiles are damaged, insurers say. Other less dramatic problems, such as leaky pipes, happen at an “abnormally high” frequency in Florida, often causing severe damage, including mold, consistently gnawing at profits, said Charles Williamson, chief executive officer of Vault, a Florida-based insurance exchange for wealthy individuals. |
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We had a 25% increase and I switched to Farmers with the rate we had before their increase.
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