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Florida insurance company sets stage for another rate hike
Newsweek· 8 hours agoFlorida's state insurer has approved a hike in insurance rates that could potentially see its...
Citizens insurance hike reveals Florida's needless cruelty to those in need | Commentary
The Florida Times-Union· 13 hours agoIn just about 26 minutes on Wednesday, the well-to-do group of political appointees who oversee ...
Citizens insurance seeks maximum 14% rate hike on more than a millionFlorida policies
Miami Herald via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoMore than 1 million customers with Citizens Property Insurance, the state’s insurer of last resort,...
Double-digit rate increases one step closer to reality for Citizen's policy holders
WPBF West Palm Beach· 7 hours agoThe Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Board of Governors approved a proposal to increase ...
Florida residents react to potential Citizens Insurance rate hike
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 1 day agoThe Citizens Property Insurance Corporation's Board of Governors voted to approve a new rate package ...
Citizens Property Insurance backs proposed 14% rate hike for 2025
WFLA via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoCitizens Property Insurance Corp's board of governors unanimously backed a proposal during...
Proposed Citizens Insurance rate hike could impact millions in Florida
WTVT via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTAMPA, Fla. - More than a million customers across Florida could soon see another increase in the...
Citizens Insurance board approves 2025 rate hike of 14%, state regulators now need to sign off
WPTV West Palm Beach· 13 hours agoIf you're using the state-backed insurer of last resort — a premium hike is now one step closer to...
Citizens Property Insurance Board Approved Rate Hike Proposal | US 103.5 | Florida News
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Citizens Property Insurance board approves a 14% price increase for policy holders
WJXT Jacksonville· 1 day agoCitizens Property Insurance policy holders will likely be paying more next year for their home ...