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dutch777

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14. They really only buffer P&C insurance costs if I understand it right. The FL system just delays the inevitable. Agree
Sat Dec 2, 2023, 08:55 PM
Dec 2023

there will be an exodus but who you going to sell your FL property to if the buyers do their homework and realize they don't want endless double digit insurance cost fee raises year after year, or no one willing to insure and having their mortgage lender walk away due to no insurance?

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Retirees headed for Florida to find affordable living in their golden years. no_hypocrisy Dec 2023 #1
Puerto Rico? JoseBalow Dec 2023 #6
Mississippi we can do it Dec 2023 #8
Scientist told you a long time ago-what do scientist know, eh? Stargazer99 Dec 2023 #2
Because of wild fires this is also happening in Colorado. nevergiveup Dec 2023 #3
Surely DeSantis and the Repug legislature will fix this. (kidding) dutch777 Dec 2023 #4
Only "fix" is state income taxes raising2moredems Dec 2023 #13
They really only buffer P&C insurance costs if I understand it right. The FL system just delays the inevitable. Agree dutch777 Dec 2023 #14
Yeah ... go ahead ... move to Florida and buy a beachfront condo. lpbk2713 Dec 2023 #5
Florida is literally a sinking ship JoseBalow Dec 2023 #7
Anyone who's driven through Daytona Beach will immediately see the irresponsible development problem. CaptainTruth Dec 2023 #9
Not just Daytona JPK Dec 2023 #12
Yep, everything you say is true. CaptainTruth Dec 2023 #15
Wow. Over $11,200+ for each of the 24 units per year, insurance!! God, I'm so glad I've never moved SWBTATTReg Dec 2023 #10
Housing insurance in Florida, we don't have insurance, we DON'T have a bill. JPK Dec 2023 #11
Our homeowner's insurance situation is similar to yours, but our insurance company went bankrupt last year. CaptainTruth Dec 2023 #16
DeSantis doesn't have the foggiest idea what to do. He'll do a press release and blame it on his woke crap. RKP5637 Dec 2023 #17
My condo issued a $40 a month increase just to cover increased insurance steve2470 Dec 2023 #18
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