Under the new Florida law, if you receive an insurance premium offer from another insurance company that is less than 20% more than the renewal offer from Citizens, you will not be eligible to be insured by Citizens. For example, if Citizens renewal offer is a thousand dollars and another insurance company offers a premium … Continue reading “Citizens Insurance & the 20% Gotcha!”
Citizens Flood Requirement. Must Supply Proof!
Don’t forget to supply proof. If you are insured with Citizens, you’ll need to provide a copy of your flood insurance if you want to be insured by them. It does not matter if you are not in a flood zone, they will drop you. Make sure to check with your insurance agent or speak … Continue reading “Citizens Flood Requirement. Must Supply Proof!”
Citizens Flood Insurance Requirement Critical Update!
New changes in the law that you need to know about. If you have insurance with Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, you will need flood insurance regardless of whether you are in a flood zone or not. Citizens requires flood insurance for all residential policyholders. That means if you live in a single-family home, you will … Continue reading “Citizens Flood Insurance Requirement Critical Update!”
Everything Old is New Again! Ordinance & Law Trap!
Everything old is new again. Ordinance and law coverage. What the hell? Many homeowners are in for a rude awakening when they go to rebuild their hurricane-damaged home. If your home was destroyed, you may not be able to just build it back the way it was. You will likely need to upgrade to the … Continue reading “Everything Old is New Again! Ordinance & Law Trap!”
I Lost My Rental Property Income. Am I Screwed?
I lost my rental property income. Am I screwed? If your rental property is damaged and you cannot rent it out, you may be able to claim lost rental income under your homeowner’s insurance policy. In addition to getting funds to repair your property, you would need a DP3 policy to protect you if you … Continue reading “I Lost My Rental Property Income. Am I Screwed?”
Am I Covered for Evacuation?
Am I covered for evacuation? Maybe you had to evacuate your home as a storm approached. Maybe you couldn’t live in your home while it was being repaired. Many homeowners policies have coverage for this called “Additional Living Expenses.” It’s well worth it to have this coverage as lodging before and after a storm can … Continue reading “Am I Covered for Evacuation?”
Can I Get Paid for NOT Living in My Home?
Can you get paid for not living in your home? If you had to evacuate your home during a storm or following a storm, you may be eligible for reimbursement for additional living expenses, such as getting a hotel or an Airbnb. Many homeowner policies have coverage for “additional living expenses.” Check with your insurance … Continue reading “Can I Get Paid for NOT Living in My Home?”
The Hidden Hurricane Damage in Your Home
The hurricane damage hidden in your home. I’ve heard so many times, “I’m so lucky. My neighbors suffered damage from the storm, but I didn’t.” Well, there can be serious damage that is not obvious to the untrained eye. If your neighborhood has suffered from serious storm damage, I highly recommend that you get an … Continue reading “The Hidden Hurricane Damage in Your Home”
Deductible Traps to Avoid
Deductible traps to avoid. When you purchase your house and homeowner’s insurance you may have opted for a 5% deductible, but as home value skyrocketed, that deductible has ballooned as well. Are you prepared to pay for it? If not, you may need to get a lower deductible. For instance, if your home was worth … Continue reading “Deductible Traps to Avoid”
Start Planning for the 2023 Hurricane Season Now!
Now is the time to start planning for the 2023 hurricane season. Now is the time to take stock of your basic hurricane supplies such as flashlights, first aid kits, etc. Buying a generator in the off-season is much less expensive than right before a storm. Proper planning will help you weather the next storm … Continue reading “Start Planning for the 2023 Hurricane Season Now!”