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Related: About this forumHomeowners' insurance just went up $125/mo.
Alabama's rate was increased because the company lost money in claims in the state last year.
We're now in a new 'bracket'.
Most companies won't write new policies on anything south of I-10.
I live in coastal Alabama in a hurricane zone.
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Homeowners' insurance just went up $125/mo. (Original Post)
trof
Apr 2023
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I have a friend in FL. She could only get a high priced policy with a $15000 deductible.
Tomconroy
Apr 2023
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Deuxcents
(20,945 posts)1. I feel like you..insurance companies are leaving Florida
And those left are raising our rates. I dont know how long I can keep up.
jimfields33
(19,382 posts)2. Mine went up 225 for the year which I'm thankful as a lot doubled or worse.
Yep. Central Florida.
MichMan
(14,133 posts)3. Inflation costs make repair claims a lot more expensive to insure
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)4. I have a friend in FL. She could only get a high priced policy with a $15000 deductible.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,082 posts)5. Hey buddy
