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Old 07-29-2023, 12:47 PM
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The Insurance Information Institute projects that property insurance rates in Florida will increase by at least 40% in 2023. Mark Friedlander, the Institute's Director of Communications, said these increases come as Floridians are already paying more than homeowners in other states.
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I suspect these increases will be highly dependent on the age of the house, the age of the roof, and the proximity to the coast or another water source that may cause flooding. Our increase this year was way below 40%, Progressive, 2013 vintage house and roof.
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The Insurance Information Institute projects that property insurance rates in Florida will increase by at least 40% in 2023. Mark Friedlander, the Institute's Director of Communications, said these increases come as Floridians are already paying more than homeowners in other states.
Next will be the cost of what helps us to tolerate the summers in Florida, the increase of electricity.

If what they predict that our summers will get warmer, in 5 years, the cost of cooling
your house will double from todays cost.

Florida living will be only for the wealthy.
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Old 07-29-2023, 05:54 PM
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The Insurance Information Institute projects that property insurance rates in Florida will increase by at least 40% in 2023. Mark Friedlander, the Institute's Director of Communications, said these increases come as Floridians are already paying more than homeowners in other states.
My niece who lives in Springhill(about an hour from here) received an interesting letter from her insurance company. It stated that starting in 2024 all homes must now carry flood insurance. Her home is no where near water not even a puddle. She said her in-laws received the same letter. IDK!
New rules coming for Florida? I did not get a letter.
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The Insurance Information Institute projects that property insurance rates in Florida will increase by at least 40% in 2023. Mark Friedlander, the Institute's Director of Communications, said these increases come as Floridians are already paying more than homeowners in other states.
That is a projection which may or may not happen.

Since the start of the last year, double-digit rate increases have been approved in 31 states.

The biggest increases were in Arizona, Texas, North Carolina, Oregon, Illinois and Utah.
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Old 07-30-2023, 11:01 AM
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My niece who lives in Springhill(about an hour from here) received an interesting letter from her insurance company. It stated that starting in 2024 all homes must now carry flood insurance. Her home is no where near water not even a puddle. She said her in-laws received the same letter. IDK!
New rules coming for Florida? I did not get a letter.
I think the requirement only applies to property owners who have coverage through Citizens Property Insurance.

Ask your niece who her insurance company is.

You said that you didn’t get a letter. Are you insured with Citizens Property??
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Old 07-30-2023, 11:16 AM
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I’ve been hearing “the sky is falling” in regards to homeowners rates, even before I moved here in December of 2022. South of 44, I haven’t heard of anyone who’s rates skyrocketed at renewal time. So far, there seems to be increases in the 10% to 25% range, and if there is anything higher than that, they were able to switch companies and secure a better rate. The horror stories seem to occur in other areas of Florida.
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I’ve been hearing “the sky is falling” in regards to homeowners rates, even before I moved here in December of 2022. South of 44, I haven’t heard of anyone who’s rates skyrocketed at renewal time. So far, there seems to be increases in the 10% to 25% range, and if there is anything higher than that, they were able to switch companies and secure a better rate. The horror stories seem to occur in other areas of Florida.
I live between 466a and 44 in a 6 year old house. My homeowners increased 60% this year. We’ve made no claims. I shopped around and no one quoted me less, even with bundling.
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2008 house, 9 year-old roof, above 466a. Progressive Insurance, premium went from $1676 to $3539. Then they sent a note asking why we left them.
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Old 07-30-2023, 04:05 PM
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I think the requirement only applies to property owners who have coverage through Citizens Property Insurance.

Ask your niece who her insurance company is.

You said that you didn’t get a letter. Are you insured with Citizens Property??
That must be it. She does have Citizens.
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Old 07-30-2023, 08:17 PM
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This is a link to Citizens Property Insurance Corporation website. It explains in great detail how they will pay for claims if their reserves are not sufficient to pay claims.

Bottom line is that we all will pay for it but if you are insured with Citizens you will pay significantly more than if you are insured with a private company.

Brochures - Public - Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
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Old 07-30-2023, 08:26 PM
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This is a link to Citizens Property Insurance Corporation website. It explains in great detail how they will pay for claims if their reserves are not sufficient to pay claims.

Bottom line is that we all will pay for it but if you are insured with Citizens you will pay significantly more than if you are insured with a private company.

Brochures - Public - Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
Yes. My niece has to pay the price for Citizens because no private insurer will insure the home because it is in a sink hole area. (Yes, insurance companies check maps for everything)

She is staying in the home because she bought it when mortgage rates were at their lowest. Her payments are dirt cheap. But, now with insurance changes that is gonna change. Can"t win for losing! Thanks for the info.
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Somehow, Someway, I'll bet you everything will work out just fine. Maybe not perfect but we'll figure out a way to stay in paradise no matter what it takes.

I try not to expose my wifey to the B.S. about these big issues. I'm sure she could handle it better than most of us but come on give up the dark cloud over our heads already. Live this beautiful life we've been granted. She had a lifetime of worrying about our kids and now the grandchildren. I think I'll let her take the responsibility for worrying about the flowers being planted year-round, you know the way it's been since forever in The Villages. Who knows how much time we all have left on this earth, I'm not going through the fourth quarter of life worrying about NUTTIN HONEY!

P.S. I see we have a new dark cloud posting since I've been online last. Welcome, get all the negativity out. It is a great place to live once you get past the initial crying period you seem to be going through. No names cause it's against the rules.

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My 2023 rate for my, Progressive insured, nine year old home in TV, increased 48%.
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Somehow, Someway, I'll bet you everything will work out just fine. Maybe not perfect but we'll figure out a way to stay in paradise no matter what it takes.

I try not to expose my wifey to the B.S. about these big issues. I'm sure she could handle it better than most of us but come on give up the dark cloud over our heads already. Live this beautiful life we've been granted. She had a lifetime of worrying about our kids and now the grandchildren. I think I'll let her take the responsibility for worrying about the flowers being planted year-round, you know the way it's been since forever in The Villages. Who knows how much time we all have left on this earth, I'm not going through the fourth quarter of life worrying about NUTTIN HONEY!

P.S. I see we have a new dark cloud posting since I've been online last. Welcome, get all the negativity out. It is a great place to live once you get past the initial crying period you seem to be going through. No names cause it's against the rules.
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