Insurance companies ask for stark rate increase for homeowners’ insurance
Insurance Commissioner
In Brunswick County, the bureau has proposed a 99.4% increase for homes in beach areas, a 71.4% increase for homes in the county's eastern coastal areas and a 43% increase for homes in the county's western coastal areas
This rate filing follows the homeowners' insurance rate filing that the
A public comment period is required by law to give the public time to address the proposed rate increase. There are four ways to provide comments:
A public comment forum will be held to listen to public input on the
All public comments will be shared with the
To see a specific table of proposed homeowners' rate increases across the state, visit: https://www.ncdoi.gov/2024-territories-ncrb-proposed-rates/open.


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