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  2. Can lawmakers save the collapsing Florida home insurance market?

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    Florida’s Insurance Consumer Advocate (ICA) Tasha Carter agrees, saying, “Homeowners insurance options in Florida have become more and more limited, and consumers are facing dire consequences.”

  3. Florida lawmakers have ideas to fix the homeowners insurance ...

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    These lawmakers from South Florida are proposing increasing the cap on the value of homes that state-run Citizens Property Insurance can cover in Monroe and Miami-Dade counties.

  4. Florida's homeowner insurance is in crisis. Some think ... - AOL

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    Florida's homeowners insurance crisis has become a nightmare for many homeowners, driving them out of the state. Home insurance premiums continue to increase, with limited competition in the market.

  5. Who needs homeowners insurance in Florida? Here’s what you ...

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    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis last week signed into law a property insurance bill aimed at lowering the state’s skyrocketing homeowners insurance costs and staving off a looming crisis.

  6. Rising home insurance rates in Florida could be driving ... - AOL

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    According to the Insurance Information Institute, only 9% of the nation's home insurance claims come from Florida. But 79% of the nation's homeowners' insurance lawsuits come from the state.

  7. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Insurance Guaranty Association board met on March 31 and filed for an emergency assessment of 1% on all Florida property insurance policies. [32] That is in addition to a 0.7% for 2022, a 1.3% assessment from July 1 2022 to June 30 2023, and another 0.7% ending December 31 2023. [32]

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