Despite these developments, more approved homeowners multiperil rate increases than decreases have taken effect since the start of the year, with 25 increases and 15 decreases. The OIR reported that, since the start of last year, 27 companies have filed for a rate decrease and 41 have requested either no change or a 0% increase as of June 27.
Florida homeowners insurance improving as carriers’ appetites grow
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