Homeowners insurance – Reform bills fail to pass state Legislature
"There was clearly a priority on certain types of legislation this year, but not on helping the homeowners of
Spokesperson for the
Three property insurance bills intended to alleviate skyrocketing premiums statewide failed to pass the 2022 Florida legislative session that ended Friday.
This comes at a time when homeowners and insurance companies alike are desperately seeking remedy, as property insurance premiums are up nearly 25% in the last year and businesses report billions in underwriting losses.
What do industry professionals predict will happen now?
"Now, with no relief in sight ... the situation is just going to get worse," said
Why didn't these bills pass?
A Republican proposal, SB 1728, intended to allow insurers to pay roof claims based on actual cash value, not full replacement value. It was designed to limit losses for property insurers.
Two other proposals, SB 186 and SB 468, aimed to offset the growing demand in
The state government agency, which covers those unable to find affordable policies in the private market, saw a 40% demand increase last year, spokesperson
These bills primarily focused on making it harder for seasonal
All legislation died, Friedlander said.
"There's a lot of criticism," Friedlander said, adding many in the insurance industry believe there wasn't enough focus on these pressing issues.
Instead, attention was given to "controversial" bills, he said, such as the "Don't Say Gay" bill that will limit what public school teachers can discuss in class; and the "Anti-Woke" bill that seeks to curtail critical race theory in education and corporate training.
"There was clearly a priority on certain types of legislation this year, but not on helping the homeowners of
Homeowners insurance premiums expected to rise
There still may be one glimmer of hope, Friedlander said.
Gov.
Until then, there is no question these issues will worsen throughout the year, Friedlander said, predicting homeowners' premiums will continue to rise and more insurers will face liquidation.
Property insurance policies are expected to increase 30-40% this year, he added, and insurance companies are estimated to see
Moreover, two
"This is going to have a detrimental effect on the
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"There was clearly a priority on certain types of legislation this year, but not on helping the homeowners of
Spokesperson for the



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