A controversial proposal to expand the clearinghouse process used to move policies from Citizens Property Insurance is ...
Most customers of state-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp. could see significant rate decreases in 2026. The company is recommending an average 2.6% statewide rate decrease for personal lines ...
Florida’s once-struggling property insurance market has hit a new milestone: Citizens Property Insurance Corporation is no longer the state’s largest insurer for the first time since before the ...
Commercial property owners could soon face takeout offers from private insurers under legislation that supporters say will ...
Florida's state-backed insurer, Citizens Property Insurance Corp., will decrease rates for multiperil homeowners' policies by an average of 8.7%. This new rate drop is larger than the 2.6% decrease ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Florida enacted sweeping reforms to stabilize insurance markets and provide relief to consumers. Today in Davie, officials ...
As Florida moves homeowners' policies out of its state-run insurer of last resort, insiders question one new company's ...
Citizens Property Insurance Corp.’s policy count dropped below 800,000 last week and is projected to plunge to fewer than 654,000 by the end of the year, the state insurer’s top executive said ...
The change is part of longtime efforts to shrink Citizens Insurance exposure to liabilities during major storms dating back to 2014.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Will Florida homeowners covered by the "state insurer of last resort" see their insurance bills go down next year? That depends on ...
Gov. Rick Scott said during his 2010 campaign that Florida's government-run "insurer of last resort" had become the "insurer of first resort" — and he wanted to fix that, encouraging private insurers ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Citizens Insurance policyholders are being notified of a major change: in some cases, flood insurance is now required to maintain coverage. According to the company, “Every ...