Homeowner insurance crisis worsens despite new laws pushed by DeSantis
Democrat
The move by Crist came a day after
Close to 400,000
"Despite this,
"Working Floridians know he's turned his back on them, because the hits keep coming," Crist said of DeSantis. "You're paying too much for less coverage."
Crist is seeking the Democratic nomination for governor in the
Fried has said that as governor, she would work to reduce frivolous lawsuits and limit insurance fraud to bring down property coverage rates. She also would strengthen the
Banker's announcement comes even as 27 companies are operating under the threat of having their financial ratings downgraded by
DeSantis' campaign didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. But the governor's spokeswoman,
Echoing concerns aired by
Crist said that DeSantis should guarantee that no homeowner be left without insurance, leading to possible mortgage foreclosure. The Republican governor also should allow anyone who loses coverage to join state-backed
Citizens already is being flooded with new customers, and projected to reach 1.2 million policies by the end of this year. Citizens' President and CEO
The property insurance market's freefall comes even after DeSantis called the May special legislative session that steered
But even with the benefits enacted by the governor, homeowners' insurance rates continue to climb. Property insurance premiums in
Crist, a former Republican governor and a Democratic member of
He managed to get rates reduced early in his term, while allowing Citizens to take on more policies, but by the time he left office in 2011, rate were climbing again and his successor, Gov.
The size of Citizens then, however, was roughly 1.2 million policies – the same mark it is expected to reach this year, even with DeSantis' changes.
"Companies go to the Legislature and say if you let us do whatever we want to do...then over a couple of years, the rates will go down," Shaw said. "It's a promise the Legislature keeps falling for."



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