Proposed mobile home insurance hikes hearing set for April
Nearly 150,000 policyholders in the state will have to wait almost a year to find out if the cost of their mobile home insurance will increase.
While both of these types of insurance for mobile homes are similar and include flood coverage, the fire policies cover "a broader range of perils," according to the state. Because
"We are not in agreement with the insurance companies' proposed increases," Causey said this week in the announcement. "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 take place unless the
State law gives the commissioner 45 days to issue an order once the hearing concludes. Once the order is issued, the
The mobile home fire policies increase request is 24.9% for 2024, 21.2% for 2025 and 20.9% for 2026. The mobile home casualty policies increase request is 15.9% for 2024, 13.9% for 2025 and 13.5% for 2026.



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