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by 1123581321
486 days ago
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Public home insurance with unlimited risk appetite would create a hazard as too many people would move and build carelessly. For public health and financial reasons, the state of Florida shouldn’t encourage this. Reinsurance already covers excess claims before an insurer exits the market. There is no systemic risk from an insurance confidence crisis as there was in banking pre-FDIC. Any suggestion to compensate with additional burden on homeowners (“just charge them more”, “require stricter building codes”) can be handled by existing insurance regulation. |
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The government already foots the bill when insurance doesn't cover the costs (which is every single time here in Florida) and when there is no insurer anymore Citizens Insurance (the government plan) also covers it.
Homeowners insurance wasn't made for natural disasters and the fact we continue to make it so only fills the purses of the fraudsters running the scams. The moment there is no more free money for these insurers in Florida the market will change overnight.