Fla. Insurance Bill On Gov. Crist’s Desk Comes with Risks

January 24, 2007

  • January 31, 2007 at 10:18 am
    Susan Crews says:
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    The article did not address the homeowners that will not be renewed in 2007, by Allstate, or any other large insurance company. I am scrambling to find \”affordable\” coverage, as of March 24th, I will be dropped. The reason is that the insurance companys have made unreasonable qualifications,example, you have to live 10 miles from the ocean. 10 miles covers a lot of territory!!!!I can understand not taking on anymore high risk homeowners, I can not understand Canceling them after 17 years. I can not understand our Florida legislatures allowing it!!!!!!!

  • January 31, 2007 at 5:47 am
    SF says:
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    Ms. Crews:

    \”Allowing it\”? The legislature is \”forcing it\”. The only reasonable response in light of the recent legislation is to decrease exposure in the short window available and then again when next possible. Solvency concerns over-ride all.

    You and I both may soon be insured with Citizens, like it or not.

  • February 12, 2007 at 8:08 am
    John F.Raucci says:
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    Regarding Mobil home insurance !
    I live in a double wide Mobil home which when built was to withstand 140 mile per hour winds.My home since has been hurricane proofed by .#1 Had a solid roof installed several years ago .#2 Had another tie down installed which was paid for by the goverment .#3 Have hurricane shutters for all my windows and doors .My home I feel is hurricane proofed .My home has withstood hurricanes since 1981 .During katrina the only damage was acaopy that was across my screen room for the sun .The houses on either side of me were severly damage .One had to be replaced .Still my insurance Co. has sent me a notice they are not going to renew my policy in April when it is due .My question .How can the insurance companies cancel an existing policy just before hurricane season starts .I would appreciate your comments on this .Thank You . John F. Raucci.



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