much stronger financial footing in the coming years if the state can continue the limited hurricane activity it has enjoyed during the past few years – something that has to happen to improve the chances that most Florida home insurance companies can make good on their promise to pay your hurricane claim quickly and fairly.
The bad news is the fact that all of us will be facing up to a 10% increase in Florida homeowner insurance rates. A rate increase of 10% might not sound like much of an increase in other states but in Florida the situation is much different. These increases will be based on higher premiums already in effect after the major rate increases approved after the 2004/2005 Florida hurricanes. Even before the coming 10% increase, consumers in Florida were already paying the highest home insurance rates in the country.
The rate increases could not be coming at a worse time. To begin with, Florida is in the middle of a financial crisis just like the rest of the country with depressed real estate, bankruptcies, foreclosure, and increases in unemployment. These rate increases are going to start happening at the exact same time that State Farm Florida will start cancelling up to 30,000 policies per month as they start exiting the Florida property insurance market. Our subscribers who presently have their insurance with State Farm are telling us that finding comparable coverage with another Florida home insurance company may cost them up to 200% more after
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