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Citizens Insurance considers 14% rate hike, impacting over 1 million property owners
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 5 days agoFlorida's taxpayer-backed insurer of last resort is considering rate hikes that will affect more than one million property owners. On Wednesday, the Citizens Property < ...
Citizens Insurance rate hikes backed
NBC 2 Fort Myers· 5 days agoWhile noting improvements in Florida's insurance market, the Citizens Property Insurance Corp. board of governors backed a proposal Wednesday ...
Citizens insurance considers 13.5% rate hike for homeowners with most common policy
NBC Miami· 5 days agoThe Citizens Property Insurance Corp. Board of Governors on Wednesday will consider a proposal that...
Citizens Property Insurance board backs rate hike proposal
CBS News· 5 days agoWhile saying Florida's insurance market is improving, the Citizens Property Insurance Corp. Board of...
New Citizens rate hike could cost you this much in Palm Beach Co.
WFLX FOX 29· 4 days agoIf you're using the state-backed insurer of last resort — a premium hike is now one step closer to...
Citizens chooses higher rate hikes for South Florida than its own numbers indicate
Sun-Sentinel· 5 days agoIn South Florida, the rate hikes for single-family homeowners could have been much lower if the...
Citizens wants to raise its rates by 14% maximum in 2025
South Florida Sun Sentinel via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoState-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is apparently in no mood to give its customers any...
Citizens chooses higher rate hikes for South Florida than its own numbers indicate
South Florida Sun Sentinel via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoThe cost to keep state-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp. as your insurer will rise by 14% in...
Citizens insurance eyes rate hikes
CBS News· 5 days agoCitizens Property Insurance Corp. Board of Governors will consider a proposal that would lead to an average 13.5 percent rate increase