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Mon Apr 26, 2021, 09:52 PM Apr 2021

Insurance Costs Threaten Florida Real-Estate Boom

MIAMI—Florida’s property-insurance market is in trouble, as mounting carrier losses and rising premiums threaten the state’s booming real-estate market, according to insurance executives and industry analysts. Longtime homeowners are getting socked with double-digit rate increases or notices that their policies won’t be renewed. Out-of-state home buyers who have flocked to Florida during the pandemic are experiencing sticker shock. Insurers that are swimming in red ink are cutting back coverage in certain geographic areas to shore up their finances.

Various factors are at play, insurance executives and analysts say. Two hurricanes that slammed the state—Irma in 2017 and Michael in 2018—generated claims with an estimated cost of about $30 billion. The cost of reinsurance, which insurers take out to cover some of the risk in the policies they sell, is swelling. Of particular concern, executives say, are excessive litigation over insurance claims and a proliferation of what insurers see as sham roof-related claims.

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Eric Firestone, a 37-year-old teacher who lives with his wife in the Miami area, received a letter from their insurance company in February saying their policy wouldn’t be renewed because the carrier was no longer servicing their area. When their insurance agent shopped for an alternative, the cheapest one she could find had a $9,644 annual premium—an 85% increase over their most recent premium of $5,205. “Where am I going to get the extra $4,000?” Mr. Firestone said. “Worst-case scenario, I will have to go into credit-card debt.”

Florida is the most expensive state in the U.S. for home insurance. Residents are projected to pay on average $2,380 in premiums this year, a 21% increase over the $1,960 paid in 2018, according to estimates by trade group Insurance Information Institute. By contrast, the average American homeowner is expected to pay $1,297 this year, up 4% from $1,249 in 2018.

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Florida lawmakers are considering bills that supporters say would help curb premium increases. Among the provisions of a Senate measure backed by the insurance industry and passed by the Republican-led chamber are limits on attorney fees and roof coverage that proponents say would reduce incentives for frivolous lawsuits and claims.

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Many Democrats and plaintiff lawyers oppose the bills, saying they would hurt consumers by limiting legal recourse against insurance companies. Opponents say the insurance industry is exaggerating the role of fraud in its deteriorating finances and playing down the significance of losses from natural disasters and rising reinsurance rates. While Florida made up 8% of all homeowner insurance claims in the U.S. in 2019, it accounted for 76% of homeowners’ insurance lawsuits, according to an analysis by Mr. Altmaier’s office.

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/insurance-costs-threaten-florida-real-estate-boom-11619343002 (subscription)

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Insurance Costs Threaten Florida Real-Estate Boom (Original Post) question everything Apr 2021 OP
What the heck? Those prices are insane jimfields33 Apr 2021 #1
So how is limiting attorneys fees and roof coverage Best_man23 Apr 2021 #2
Get used to it belpejic Apr 2021 #3
Too cute! Dreampuff Apr 2021 #4

jimfields33

(16,109 posts)
1. What the heck? Those prices are insane
Mon Apr 26, 2021, 10:02 PM
Apr 2021

I’m in Florida and my insurance went up 129 dollars for 2021. It’s still only 1583 for the year. One person is quoted almost 10 grand??????? That’s nuts.

Best_man23

(4,915 posts)
2. So how is limiting attorneys fees and roof coverage
Mon Apr 26, 2021, 10:33 PM
Apr 2021

Supposed to reduce the home insurance rates for people in Florida? Sounds like a giveaway to the insurance companies to me.

This homeowners insurance issue was going on when I was living there (we left in 2010).

belpejic

(720 posts)
3. Get used to it
Tue Apr 27, 2021, 12:40 AM
Apr 2021

This is what climate change looks like. When reinsurers bail on Florida the state is basically finished. No amount of bullying from that angry chihuahua Ron DeSantis will change it...

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Dreampuff

(778 posts)
4. Too cute!
Tue Apr 27, 2021, 02:35 PM
Apr 2021

I wouldn't mind if he was barking at me because he is so cute, but the Satan is not.

I didn't follow the link and read the article, but is it possible that homeowner who is a teacher lives right along the beach or something? That seems like a horribly expensive insurance policy. I can't imagine how most of us could make a mortgage payment and pay taxes and that kind of insurance.

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