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Florida provides millions to help residents prepare their homes for hurricane season
WJXT Jacksonville· 3 days agoFlorida’s My Safe Florida Home Program. $200 million is available July 1 to help Floridians harden...
'Send them the bill': Woman says HOA damaged her car after towing it from her own driveway
The Daily Dot· 10 hours agoAn overzealous neighborhood homeowners’ association towed a car from a Florida woman’s driveway...
How Appalachia Has Become a Hot—Even Hip—Place To Live That's Still Dirt Cheap (All You Need Is $1)
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 days agoWhile the Appalachian region of the U.S. might conjure up unflattering stereotypes of coal mines and...
Home prices are up again in Miami, but where are the buyers? Condos are an issue
Miami Herald via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoBuyers vs. sellers in South Florida If you’ve noticed homes and condos sitting a little longer on...
Questions Raised about FIGA Board Changes, Now With No Auto Insurer Reps
Insurance Journal· 7 days agoIn May, Florida’s chief financial officer sent out a notice that he had appointed new members to the...
With fires burning again, is California becoming uninsurable?
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoMany California homeowners find themselves more vulnerable than ever as major insurers abandon areas...
Citizens chooses higher rate hikes for South Florida than its own numbers indicate
South Florida Sun Sentinel via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoThe cost to keep state-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp. as your insurer will rise by 14% in...
NATIONAL VIEW: A politically made insurance panic
Odessa American· 7 days agoMost readers by now have experienced the sticker shock when their latest auto and homeowner insurance policies arrive. Auto insurance ...
Florida Citizens Board Votes to Raise Rates 14% But Litigation Costs Dropping
Insurance Journal· 4 days agoThe board of governors for Florida’s state-created Citizens Property Insurance Corp. voted unanimously Wednesday to raise personal lines rates by an average ...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 5 days agoIn an emergency financial maneuver, the state-chartered insurance associations of Florida and Louisiana have been forced to borrow a combined $1.3 billion ...