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  2. 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.

  3. Overcharged or uninsured; Florida homeowners need real ... - AOL

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    We found that nationwide more than 6 million homeowners are uninsured. But metro Miami stands out, with nearly one in seven homeowners lacking insurance — twice the national average.

  4. Is Florida still a safe place to retire? - AOL

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    Florida homeowners are paying an average premium of $4,218 for insurance, compared to the U.S. average of $2,777, according to insurance.com. Those averages are based on the following coverage ...

  5. Is Florida Finally Fixing Its Broken Homeowners Insurance Market?

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    The Insurance Information Institute (III), an industry group, reports that 80 percent of the nation's homeowners insurance lawsuits are in Florida, despite only 9 percent of the nation's insurance ...

  6. Florida remains hot housing destination despite home ...

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    As of October 2023, new insurance companies have been approved by the state to offer homeowners insurance in Florida. Slide Insurance, TypTap Insurance and others made offers to over 150,000 ...

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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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