Mobile home owners face insurance hikes
The state's Insurance commissioner announced a settlement on
Commissioner
Causey also approved an 8% statewide average rate increase for mobile home fire policies, also covering two years. He denied the bureau's request for an 82.9% increase. The increases affect about 148,000 policyholders.
It typically asks for rate increases — some substantially higher in areas prone to damage from natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods and winter storms.
The bureau said a major factor in its sharp rate increase request is that
The commissioner — whether a Democrat or Republican — seldom agrees to a rate hike anywhere close to the bureau's full request, whether regionally or statewide.
Causey said the settlement will save N.C. mobile homeowners more than
"I am also glad the
The first set of increases will take effect on new and renewed policies beginning on or after
The second set of increases will take effect on
Both mobile-home policies provide property and liability coverage and include flood coverage. The fire policy "provides coverage for a broader range of perils."
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