California bill would give homeowners cash to fireproof their properties
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Assembly Bill 888, dubbed the California Safe Homes Act, would provide the grant funding to low- and middle-income property owners in fire-risk areas. The state insurance department would distribute the grants.
“Investing in mitigation is crucial to overcoming this insurance crisis,” said Insurance Commissioner
The bill comes as the state grapples with how to persuade insurance companies to continue doing business in
To make fire-risk communities safer and potentially more insurable, Gov.
If approved, AB 888 would give homeowners money to comply with the order and fund other mitigation measures. It would add to the list of state grants already available to help clear flammable brush and vegetation and fireproof homes.
The bill, introduced by Assemblymember
If the bill is approved, it would then be up to lawmakers to decide how to fund it. It hasn’t been determined how much grant money individual homeowners could receive. Cities and counties would also be able to apply for the grants for community-wide fire prevention efforts.
For a homeowner to be eligible for a grant, their property would need to be insured and in a ZIP code that overlaps with a high or very high fire zone, as listed by
A homeowner’s income would also need to be no higher than the low-income limit for their county, as defined by the state housing department. In
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