Citizens Insurance customers could see double-digit rate hikes
The state's
Citizens sent a proposal to the state
When other types of personal-lines residential policies are factored in, such as wind-only and mobile-home policies, the average increase would be 12.3%.
Various types of commercial policies, including condominium association policies, are expected to see an average increase of 10.2%.
Citizens made revisions after the
The revisions were aimed at addressing regulators' objections, though Citizens had not received a final sign-off as of the morning of
"We've responded to OIR's (the
The personal-lines rate increases would take effect
The likely increases come amid massive growth at Citizens, which was created as an insurer of last resort but had ballooned to 1.387 million policies as of last week. Homeowners have poured into Citizens during the past three years as private insurers have dropped customers and raised rates because of financial problems.
State leaders have long sought to push policies into the private market, in part because of financial risks if
Citizens, however, argues that it often charges far-lower rates than private insurers — effectively giving an incentive for homeowners to continue buying coverage from Citizens.
Citizens this year asked the
The 12% increase would have been the maximum allowed this year for those policies under a state law that limits how much Citizens can raise premiums.
But in an
The order, signed by Insurance Commissioner
Under such a methodology, increases could range up to 12% for multi-peril policies on primary residences — with some policyholders possibly not seeing increases, according to the order.
Under a law that passed last year, rates could increase up to 50% for homes that are not primary residences. ¦
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