N.C. Insurance Commissioner Causey Rejects Mobile Home Insurance Rate Increase, Sets Hearing Date
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner
"We are not in agreement with the insurance companies' proposed increases," Commissioner Causey said. "It is now necessary to hold a hearing to reach a resolution that will make the most financial sense for our residents and insurance companies."
The hearing will begin at
The hearing will be held unless the
The NCRB and DOI can settle the proposed rate increase at any time during litigation.
The MH-F increase request is 24.9% for 2024, 21.2% for 2025 and 20.9% for 2026. The MH-C increase request is 15.9% for 2024, 13.9% for 2025 and 13.5% for 2026.
The last NCRB mobile home rate increase filing was in 2022, and resulted in a settlement of 10% for MH-C, and a settlement of 15% for MH-F, both taking effect
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Original text here: https://www.ncdoi.gov/news/press-releases/2024/05/28/commissioner-causey-rejects-mobile-home-insurance-rate-increase-sets-hearing-date



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