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Rate hikes across the board
Citizen's
The proposal would increase the rates for multi-peril policies by 13.5%. A multi-peril policy is the most commonly purchased policy, according to the company.
But the proposed hike isn't exclusive to multi-peril policyholders. Owners of condos, mobile homes, and single-family homes, and renters would face an average rate increase of 14%.
If approved, these rate hikes would constitute the largest rate increases in Citizens' history and only the second instance of a double-digit rate increase by Citizens.
Citizens says the rate increases are less than half of what is actually necessary, but state law bars the insurer from raising rates more than the proposed amount. The state's
"Thirty-eight percent is the real data,"
If approved, the rate increases would apply to all new policies and policy renewals effective
Why the hike?
Officials from Citizens say the
The state government has long sought to unload policies from Citizens to protect itself from having too many policies should a major storm strike. The state's "depopulation" program has shifted more than 200,000 policies from Citizens to the private market, decreasing the carrier's holdings from its all-time high of 1.4 million policies in the fall of 2023.
But the continuing depopulation effort may hit a lull in the coming months if private insurers shy away from adding too many new policies during hurricane season.
Industry experts expect Citizens will take on thousands of new customers each week during this time.
The insurer of last resort goes mainstream
Citizens was never supposed to be the largest insurer in the state of
But rampant insurance fraud and costly natural disasters shrunk
And as those insurers disappeared and others voluntarily left the market, more people moved to Citizens.
What's next?
Now that Citizens'
If the



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