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Insurance crisis in Florida, across the nation, gets national spotlight
CBS News· 9 hours agoFlorida homeowners will soon be able to apply for grant funding to harden their homes
New Florida law cracks down on HOA authority
First Coast News· 1 day agoThe new Homeowners Association Law takes effect July 1 and addresses some common pet peeves of homeowners in HOAs. Require the review and approval of...
States beg insurers not to drop climate-threatened homes
Missouri Independent via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoIn the coming years, climate change could force Americans from their homes, not just by raising sea...
Will Your Home Be Uninsurable in 2024? 1 in 4 Homeowners Worry They Can’t Get Home Insurance
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoHomeowners insurance might not be the top financial worry for most Americans, but it's still a major...
'Swirling in the drain': Senate Budget Committee breaks down theFlorida's insurance market
WTSP-TV Tampa· 22 hours agoLawmakers on the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing looking at the rising costs of home ...
Hawaii insurance chief doesn’t see carrier exit as costs rise
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo Finance· 23 hours agoHawaii has been the subject of some scary national headlines lately regarding property insurance, but the state insurance commissioner Tuesday expressed ...
U.S. Senate panel divided over climate as cause of rising insurance premiums
Source New Mexico via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoHomeowners insurance premiums have skyrocketed in recent years, following billions in […] The post...
Your insurance costs won’t climb so high this year. All bets are off if we get a lot of hurricanes.
Sun-Sentinel· 3 days agoIf more than two strike Florida, however, “that’s not something you normally budget for,” said Paul...
We've had it: Florida homeowners are sick of faulty solutions to rising insurance costs
The Palm Beach Post· 4 days agoAre Floridians duped over home insurance? Do Gov. DeSantis and the GOP-led Florida Legislature think...
Florida wants to send out $14,000 rebates: Here's who qualifies
Newsweek· 34 minutes agoFlorida residents could receive up to $14,000 in cash rebates if a new energy rebate program gets passed. State officials are asking for public feedback on the program as ...