Homeowners insurance crisis: Some Florida seniors worry they’ll lose property
by: Mahsa Saeidi Posted: Mar 24, 2022 / 07:44 PM EDT Updated: Mar 25, 2022 / 05:05 AM EDT TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — As property insurance prices continue
by: Mahsa Saeidi Posted: Mar 24, 2022 / 07:44 PM EDT Updated: Mar 25, 2022 / 05:05 AM EDT TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — As property insurance prices continue
By William Rabb | March 17, 2022 The recent arrest of two men associated with a large Florida roofing company, on charges of offering “free roofs” and rebates
Published 6 days ago on March 17, 2022 By Mark Parker Florida’s Legislative Session ended Monday after lawmakers passed a record $112 billion budget – and while those
‘Something significant is going to have to be done,’ Rep. Evan Jenne says By: Forrest SaundersPosted at 5:41 PM, Mar 17, 2022 and last updated 5:41 PM, Mar 17,
ORLANDO, Fla. — Skyrocketing premiums, companies going belly-up and people across the area caught in the middle are signs of the state’s homeowner’s insurance market
By Lawrence Mower, Ana Ceballos and Mary Ellen Klas | Published March 12, 2022 TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s Republican leaders made certain this year’s legislative session would be emotional. With potential
Published 3 days ago on March 12, 2022 By Miami Standard News Staff TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – Lawmakers could not reach an agreement Friday on a plan to address
Jacob Ogles | March 14, 2022 With industry voices claiming a crisis, some lawmakers say a return is inevitable. Insurance reform is dead for the
Peter Schorsch | March 8, 2022 The House says last year’s reforms need time to take root, but time is not on homeowners’ side. The
Residential property insurers operating in Florida are approaching $1 billion in net income losses through the first nine months of 2021. Of the 52 individual