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Florida Residents Decry Insurance 'Nightmare' as They Flee State
Newsweek ^ | 11/25/2023

Posted on 11/25/2023 7:51:02 AM PST by devane617

Soaring home insurance premiums in Florida are putting residents under unbearable financial pressure, with many telling Newsweek that they are considering leaving the state or moving somewhere cheaper within Florida.

The state has currently the most expensive home insurance premiums in the country, according to a recent report by the Insurance Information Institute. Residents are currently paying on average more than $4,200 per year compared to the national average of $1,700, according to data from Triple I.

While this is due in part to the increased risk of devastating weather events like hurricanes, other factors—including an excess of litigation and the dropping out of major insurers from the state—have contributed to the surge in premiums in recent years, for which Governor Ron DeSantis is being blamed.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: costofliving; desantis; desantisnomics; doyourjob; florida; homeinsurance; homeownersinsurance; insurance; insurancecrisis; insurancepremiums; propertyinsurance; propertytax; propertytaxes; weather
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To: smokingfrog

Yes I believe that’s correct. But there’s a lot more of us who have wind damage than people who are flooded. And most of the insurance breaks happen with newer homes that have different style roofs, raised foundations etc.

I feel families that live in different parts of Florida should consider forming insurance co-ops. Pull what they would normally pay into an escrow account that’s used to cover damages up to $40,000 then buy catastrophic insurance above that. After ten years there would be enough money in ‘the pot’ for each family to self insure while maintaining an even higher deductible catastrophic policy. If the state wanted to step in with an offer to ‘manage’ the money - it could even be done by people who don’t get the math...


61 posted on 11/25/2023 9:41:25 AM PST by GOPJ (Ignorant but arrogant is a sad way to start an adult life. Victor Davis Hanson on Ivy college grads)
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To: devane617

Lots more of us who have wind damage than people who are flooded. And most of the insurance breaks happen with newer homes that have different style roofs etc.

Maybe families that live in different parts of Florida could consider forming insurance co-ops. Pull what they would normally pay into an escrow account that’s used to cover damages up to 30,000 then buy catastrophic insurance above that.

After ten years there would be enough money in ‘the pot’ for each family to self insure while maintaining an even higher deductible catastrophic policy. If the state wanted to step in with an offer to ‘manage’ the money - it could even be done by people who don’t get the math..


62 posted on 11/25/2023 9:43:55 AM PST by GOPJ (Ignorant but arrogant is a sad way to start an adult life. Victor Davis Hanson on Ivy college grads)
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To: cgbg
Living on a fixed income means that you generally rely on a set amount of money coming in from one or two sources with very little flexibility in the amounts received. Making ends meet when on a fixed income during times of rising inflation can become challenging.

63 posted on 11/25/2023 9:44:52 AM PST by Chode (there is no fall back position, there's no rally point, there is no LZ... we're on our own. #FJB)
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To: alstewartfan

Try living in Tornado Alley, which runs through the New Madrid Fault Line, floods, and high wind damage too. Allstate canceled all earthquake-ins. State Farm is a separate ins. that is as much as the house-ins. And we live in Tipton Co. TN, still too close to Memphis. Car ins went up as well as people are driving more expensive cars. We get middle-priced cars.


64 posted on 11/25/2023 9:49:30 AM PST by GailA (GMOs have a new name 'BIOENGINEERED' read labels. Constitutional Conservative.)
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To: devane617

That national average, as usual from any twit only willing to do a surface search, is BS. Try CaCaLAnd. National averages are stupid.

Ever since the commie trash forced all insurers to cover wildfires (caused by state inaction, not power companies) most companies have left the state.
Mind, this is even in areas in which it is impossible to have a wildfire.


65 posted on 11/25/2023 9:52:30 AM PST by bobbo666 (Baizuo, )
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To: devane617

Central FL, my homeowner’s insurance has gone up from 1500 to 3800 in a few short years, and I assume it will go up to 4500 or so next year. So why don’t I pack up and move? My property taxes are about $750 total, and practically anywhere outside of FL I would go, the insurance would go way down and the taxes would go way up, and it would be a wash at best.


66 posted on 11/25/2023 10:07:17 AM PST by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: devane617

Our condo associations’ flood insurance went from 17K to 42K in one year, hitting our reserves. The owners are going to have a fit, but there is nothing we can do. We are on the barrier island in Cleawater. Thankfully we are a 2 story unlike the 3 and above due to the towers in Miami collapse we would have had to spend lots of funds to do a reserve study and assessments forthcoming.


67 posted on 11/25/2023 10:10:57 AM PST by lula (Shine the light of truth Lord, confound the deceiver I pray...AMEN!)
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To: rockabyebaby

I believe by “Medicare” you are referring to Medicare Part B which some people use and some do not.


68 posted on 11/25/2023 10:22:35 AM PST by cgbg ("Creative minds have always been known to survive any kind of bad training." Anna Freud.)
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To: Chode

Inflation is a disaster for almost everyone—playing games with the definition of “fixed” misses the point imho.

A salary is “fixed” until you get a raise—which often may be no more than the increase in Social Security.


69 posted on 11/25/2023 10:27:06 AM PST by cgbg ("Creative minds have always been known to survive any kind of bad training." Anna Freud.)
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To: gloryblaze
One would have to work hard to blame DeSantis on this one.


You mean if suggesting "desanctomonious do the job he was elected to do" is hard work. Then yes I agree. Apparently it is too much to ask for him to convene the state congress and pass a law to prevent lawyers from gaming the system.
70 posted on 11/25/2023 11:17:52 AM PST by JoSixChip (2020: The year of unreported truths; 2021: My main take away from this year? Trust no one.)
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To: libertylover
Don't underestimate the enemy.

You must be one dumb SOB, you don't even know who your enemies are.
71 posted on 11/25/2023 11:21:11 AM PST by JoSixChip (2020: The year of unreported truths; 2021: My main take away from this year? Trust no one.)
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To: devane617

I think this is more of an attack on DeSantis by radical left wing democrats working for radical left wing Newsweek.

ALSO, Socialist, marxist Biden printed trillions of dollars and handed the “paper” money out worldwide. At home, he handed it out to buy votes.

The side effect was inflation like we’ve never seen before. A 2 x 4 at Home Depot, the backbone of your house, costs twice as much as it did in 2019. Now your freakin house is worth twice what you paid for it and the insurance companies want more premium (money). What a surprise!


72 posted on 11/25/2023 11:22:20 AM PST by Cen-Tejas
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To: GOPJ
Here's one of the problems: Home owners have thousands of choice for roof tiles

My God! are you people really this stupid? The problem is that there are no realistic limits on what lawyers can sue for. Roofers come around, replace your roof whether it needs it or not, and the insurance companies have to pay. There is no verification that it was needed and there is no opportunity to find someone who will do it for less. The laws in Florida were written by layers to protect lawyers, not the public. And if desanctomonious would do the fricking job he was elected to do, it could be fixed.
73 posted on 11/25/2023 11:27:15 AM PST by JoSixChip (2020: The year of unreported truths; 2021: My main take away from this year? Trust no one.)
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To: vpintheak

Stacey A. needs more chillun...
Keep moving to Georgia...


74 posted on 11/25/2023 11:35:33 AM PST by SuperLuminal (Where is the next Sam Adams when we so desperately need him)
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To: devane617

There are about 7,265,000 housing units in FL. $4200 per year multiplies to about $30B in revenue.


75 posted on 11/25/2023 11:44:29 AM PST by Pol-92064
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To: dfwgator
"All it will take is for one big one to hit the Miami area, and history will repeat. They got “lucky” in 1992 with Andrew, in that most of the damage was in the relatively unpopulated areas south of downtown Miami."

Maybe? So much of Miami is built on the post-Andrew code updates.

I worry more about a Cat5 direct hit on someplace like Destin, where you have older 7-figure McMansions mixed in with new 7-figure frame homes with hurricane clips and little else, being built 2-5 blocks deep on the beach. A Cat 5 landing anywhere from Mirarmar Beach to Sandestin and west to Okaloosa, would be like a multi-billion dollar street sweeper. Insurance would be nearly impossible to get after a calamity like that.

76 posted on 11/25/2023 11:46:11 AM PST by StAnDeliver (TrumpII)
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To: devane617

‘Paradise aint cheap” in the fabulous Florida Keys
Worth every penny


77 posted on 11/25/2023 11:47:04 AM PST by italianquaker
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To: M Kehoe

78 posted on 11/25/2023 11:47:58 AM PST by CapnJack ( )
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To: House Atreides; VeniVidiVici

I lived in Maryland until November 2021, when I moved to Florida. My home insurance in MD was about $800 per year on a house I sold for $300,000. Down here, it was $2300 this year on a house I bought for $195,000. I’m guessing it will be more next year.


79 posted on 11/25/2023 12:01:52 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (FBI out of Florida!)
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To: alstewartfan

look into the history of storms that have hit florida in the last 10 years.

very few.

they are jacking up rates as an attack on a red state


80 posted on 11/25/2023 12:11:34 PM PST by sten (fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
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