Citizens Insurance rate hikes eyed
" (For) homeowners' insurance consumers, it's a very difficult time right now." According to data on the
Citizens has seen its number of policies more than double during the past two years to 1.308 million as of last week. Cerio said the number could climb to 1.7 million by the end of the year. State leaders have long sought to shift policies out of Citizens into the private market, at least in part because of financial risks if the state gets hit by a major hurricane or multiple hurricanes. Cerio said Thursday that Citizens has seen its reserves drop by 33 percent as additional policies have driven up hurricane losses. Citizens and insurance-industry officials complain that Citizens often charges lower rates than private companies, effectively creating an incentive for homeowners to get coverage from the state-backed insurer. State law limits annual rate increases for Citizens, with the cap this year at 12 percent for homes that are primary residences. But lawmakers during a December special legislative session took a series of steps aimed at trying to push policies back into the private marke t, includ ing a l lowing increases up to 50 percent for homes that are not primary residences. While Citizens officials and private insurers contend that Citizens' rates need to be higher, residents in some areas of the state, such as the
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