Florida's largest property insurer proposes double-digit rate hikes
While saying
The proposal, in part, would lead to an average 13.5 percent rate increase for the most-common type of Citizens policy, known as homeowners' "multi-peril" coverage. Condominium-unit owners would see an average 14.2 percent increase.
Across all personal lines of insurance — a category that includes policies for homeowners, condominium-unit owners, renters and mobile homes — the average increase would be 14 percent.
The proposal will go to the state
Rate hikes would have far-reaching effects, as Citizens is the largest insurer in the state, with about 1.2 million policies. In some parts of
Also, Citizens policyholders have seen rate increases in the past. As an example, information presented during a meeting last Wednesday said regulators approved an average 12.6 percent increase for homeowners' multi-peril and wind-only policies that took effect this year.
State leaders have long sought to hold down the number of Citizens policies, in part because of financial risks if
Citizens reached as many as 1.412 million policies in fall 2023 before seeing reductions because of what is known as a "depopulation" program designed to shift policies into the private market. It had 1,202,696 policies as of Friday, according to data posted on the Citizens website.
The depopulation effort likely will be on hold during the next few months, as private insurers look to avoid taking on more risks during hurricane season. But Citizens President and CEO
"Hopefully, October, November, December will be very active (for depopulation)," said
Citizens board member
"Our real dream is depopulation and reduced rates," he said. ¦



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