3 More California Home Insurers Get Go-Ahead for Hefty Rate Hikes | Insurify
Property insurance rate hikes are on the way for more than 61,000 Californians, after the state's
Grange customers with standard HO-3 homeowners policies will face the largest increase — 40%. Additionally, Grange mobile and manufactured home policyholders will face a 25% hike, renters will see a 12.5% increase, and condo policyholders will get a 5% increase.
The changes will take effect on
Approximately 27,000 Wawanesa policyholders will see their rates increase by 35% under the approved rate change. The higher rates will apply to new applications and policy renewals, effective
And more than 8,600 Stillwater customers are facing a 16% increase — which will also apply to new policies — effective
Years of weather-driven losses and strict regulation have prompted many home insurers to curtail their business in
Regulators have been working to expand insurance choices for consumers with tactics like investing in programs that promote wildfire-resistant home building, banning insurers from shedding policies in wildfire-affected areas of the state, and allowing participating FAIR Plan insurers to pass half of a
What's next? Predictions for 2025
At the end of 2024, the average annual cost of home insurance in
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