With natural disasters being a relatively common problem in Florida, it’s little surprise how much of a hassle it can be to find an effective homeowner’s insurance provider.
Florida homeowners now pay an average of $5,838 a year to insure their homes, the third highest in the nation. In parts of the Keys, premiums top $18,000.
Florida ends a 1% insurance surcharge 2 years early, saving homeowners up to $650M. See what it means for your bill.
Commercial property owners could soon face takeout offers from private insurers under legislation that supporters say will ...
A controversial proposal to expand the clearinghouse process used to move policies from Citizens Property Insurance is ...
The average homeowner may save $31 a year after the end of the 1 percent surcharge that has been in place for nearly three years.
A new resource hub from the Personal Insurance Federation of Florida ( PIFF) provides advice on changes in the insurance industry.
Florida’s trade secrets shield blocks homeowners from comparing insurers, and keeps information from policyholders that could bolster claim payouts.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Florida insurance regulators fined a property insurance company $100,000 for its mishandling of claims in the wake of Hurricane Ian in 2022. According to a consent order document ...
A majority of Floridians support reforming property taxes, a new survey found—especially older homeowners.
Disaster costs fell in the U.S. in 2025. Still, it was the fourth time in five years that extreme weather inflicted more than ...