EDITORIAL: Homeowners' premiums still issue for lawmakers
OUR POSITION:
If your homeowners insurance bill is causing you headaches, you're not alone.
The insurance market is a source of pain for many
There continue to be two big issues, even after lawmakers took a stab at fixing things in 2021.
Unnecessary, or inflated, home repairs that go to litigation have been one of the biggest complaints from insurers. And the low cost premiums offered by
In 2020,
Part of the problem was roofing contractors going door to door telling people they see some damage and they can get them a new roof.
The bill also allowed Citizens to raise rates as much as 15%. That would make consumers think twice before trying to switch companies to save money.
To fight the continuing issue of roof replacements, the
Some controversy over the fear the bill would hurt low-income residents in older homes more than others is a sticking point.
Homeowners flooding Citizens with new policies is the other issue being looked at. A month ago, Citizens had 759,305 policies, up more than 200,000 from a year ago.
To ease the crunch, lawmakers are considering not allowing homeowners to do business with Citizens unless the private insurer's rates are more than 20% higher.
What the outcome will be is anyone's guess, but we're pleased the Legislature is acknowledging the problem. A solution is needed, especially with flood insurance rates expected to push premiums higher.



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