Fires making home insurance unaffordable, impossible, N.M. lawmakers say
Some counties saw huge increases in home insurance premiums between 2020 and 2023
At a hotel surrounded by fresh burn scars,
The interim Legislative Finance Committee meeting at the Inn of the Mountain Gods in
The office circulated a handout showing some counties saw huge increases in home insurance premiums between 2020 and 2023, ranging between 41% and 47% in
Since recent wildfires, the office has also noticed an increase in insurers refusing to renew or approve policies in higher-risk areas, said OSI Deputy Secretary
"We recognize losing that financial protection as a homeowner or as a business owner is a huge issue for that individual, and it needs to be addressed on that basis," he told lawmakers. "But it also has the potential for huge ripple effects."
Those effects include killing jobs for realtors and homebuilders, harming economic development, and making home ownership extremely difficult for entire communities, including popular mountain towns like
But regulators' hands are tied when it comes to cracking down on insurance companies who refuse to offer policies, Baillio said. As a result, his office is focusing on reducing risk to reassure insurers that they can still operate in
He's pushing for risk reduction measures that could include urging individual homeowners to create defensible space around their homes and adopting community-wide improvements – efforts that he described as "lowering risks in a way that the insurance industry recognizes."
Despite the uptick in cancellations and non-renewals, insurance companies remain largely profitable in
Nationally, insurers have paid out more in claims than they received in premiums over the last decade, the OSI reports.
The South Fork and Salt fires destroyed or badly damaged more than 1,100 homes, including about 230 lost in post-fire flooding. About one-third of those were primary residences, and roughly 10% of the 1,100 households did not have adequate insurance, based on recent estimates from the
Rep.
"I've got plenty of friends that's in the insurance business. I'm not trying to get the state to compete against them," he said. "But what do we do with our New Mexicans, especially in an area that's been devastated, that want to come home, that want to rebuild?"
The state does offer insurance, known as the Fair Access to Insurance Requirements plan, but it is a "last resort with minimal coverage" for owner- and tenant-occupied homes and commercial structures, according to OSI.
The maximum coverage available is
Baillio said the OSI is working on being "creative" with making changes to FAIR plans to convince lenders to provide mortgages to people in fire-prone areas. That could mean increasing policy limits and covering replacement value.
"We're in the same boat as you," Baillio told Vincent. "If we can do this through the competitive market, that's the way to go, but we've got to have a backup plan if that doesn't get us there."
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