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Emergency Insurance Housing We Locate Emergency Housing for displaced policyholders and their families.

We help organize the claim process with one easy place where all parties can communicate with efficiency

Hello My Fellow Floridians       Hurricane IAN has touched all parts of the state of FL and More. He came ashore with he...
09/29/2022

Hello My Fellow Floridians

Hurricane IAN has touched all parts of the state of FL and More. He came ashore with heavy winds, rain and storm surge and has tracked across the state. This is a worst case Scenario when insurance carriers forecast hurricane disaster exposure. Clean up will take time, please be patient.

Please be wary of FRAUD. Public adjusters, roofers, restoration companies ect… If you have damage your carrier will take care of you. Don’t fall for the Fraudsters, they will be out in full force over the next few weeks and months. Do your home work and Properly vet everyone. Good Public adjusters, roofers ect.. do not knock on your door or troll your neighborhood. (The insurance market is very fragile and will not be able to sustain the fraud impact). Do your part and do not play with the bad actors. If you get tied up with one by accident, we can help unwind it. Don’t let them scare you. The state is on your side and will be cracking down on these bad actors.

If you are displaced or just need to leave for a while to get away, please take a look at the website below. We are vetted providers for the insurance carriers. We have fixed discounted rates for most hotels. Call us 1st to see how we can help.

The state of Florida and your carrier will also have vital information to help with the aftermath of IAN. Be safe, vigilant, kind and Help your neighbor!!

EIH is prepared to Help over the next several weeks and months. Please reach out Via Email, or phone if you are in need....
09/27/2022

EIH is prepared to Help over the next several weeks and months. Please reach out Via Email, or phone if you are in need. We will work with your carrier, adjuster and all other parties involved in the claim process. We have negotiated rates with hotels and short stays, that will save money and extend you Loss of Use Benefit.

09/23/2022

We almost got away with no storms this year.

We Locate Emergency Housing for displaced policyholders and their families. We help organize the claim process with one easy place where all parties can communicate with efficiency

08/08/2022

Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Rate Increase
S.B. 76 requires Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, the nonprofit company that provides property insurance protection to people who are not able to obtain coverage through the private market, to annually implement rate increases as follows:136

11% for 2022
12% for 2023
13% for 2024
14% for 2025
15% or 2026 and all subsequent years
This new law is effective July 1, 2021.

05/26/2022

The Florida Legislature Passes Property Insurance Reform
By Kyle Ulrich posted 17 hours ago

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This afternoon, the Florida Legislature adjourned its special session on property insurance reform after passing two bills meant to stabilize the troubled property market. In a blog earlier this week, I provided a summary of the 'bill's provisions. Since then, only technical changes were made. Like most special sessions, the bills were negotiated and agreed to by the Governor, Senate, and House of Representatives ahead of coming to Tallahassee. However, the Legislature did make one significant addition to the bills to address condo regulations in the wake of the Surfside condo collapse—mandatory milestone inspections and reserve requirements.

Many of the reforms contained in the legislation have been discussed for years, including tort reform, regulatory flexibility, Cat Fund/reinsurance, fraud prevention, roof coverage, and consumer transparency. Early reactions from the insurance industry are mixed. Most believe the legal and tort reform provisions will have a meaningful impact in the long run, but the additional reinsurance provided by the CAT Fund may not be enough to fill the gap left by reduced capacity in the private reinsurance market.

Most homeowners carriers must fulfill their reinsurance programs by June 1. If they cannot do so, they face the threat of being downgraded by their rating agency and subsequent regulatory action by the Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR). Hopefully, by next Wednesday, the insurance industry will know whether the reports of reinsurers abandoning Florida because of the litigation crisis prove true. The worst-case scenario, feared by many, is that multiple domestic homeowners carriers will not be able to secure their required reinsurance programs.

Many are asking this question: If that worst-case scenario unfolded within a week of the special session, what will the Governor's and Legislature's reaction be? Only time will tell, but everyone in the insurance industry has reason to be concerned. This may be the breaking point that FAIA and others have been warning about for years.

Next Wednesday, June 1, FAIA is hosting a Session Wrap Up. Our team will share our thoughts on the bills that passed, provide attendees with the latest on Florida's property insurance market, and answer your questions. You can view the House of Representatives’ bill summary here, but, if you're able, I hope you'll join us on next week's webinar.

02/16/2022

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01/27/2022

3 more Fl insurance Carriers on the verge of going insolvent this year: that would be 8 carriers in two years going out of business in FL something is wrong...... >>>>>>

On Friday, January 21, 2022, the Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) conducted three public rate hearings for Southern Fidelity Insurance Company (SFIC), Cypress Property & Casualty Insurance Company, and Centauri Specialty Insurance Company. This blog intends to provide an overview of these carriers' rate needs to remain financially strong to pay claims in Florida's stressed property market.

12/14/2021

We offer short term housing when your displaced from Your Home due to a claim

10/11/2021
09/09/2021

FAIA

Mixed Messages from the Market?
By Kyle Ulrich posted 13 hours ago


Agents know all too well how difficult the homeowners market is in Florida. Especially those who represented Gulfstream P&C and had to replace their entire book over the last few months. As companies continue to tighten underwriting guidelines and reduce commissions, FAIA and our members are looking for any information that might point to improvements on the horizon. Unfortunately, the data available at this moment shows some mixed messages.

Company financial results continue to paint a troubling picture. Recently released 2021 Q2 results compiled by Guy Carpenter show the industry had another $692.66 million in underwriting losses, increasing $269.55 million from Q2 of 2020. It also indicates that Citizens, rather than being the insurer of last resort, has become the largest insurer in Florida, based on direct written premium. Adding to the bad news is Citizens' most recent litigation report that shows industry-wide litigation is UP year over year by 51 percent, and AOB lawsuits are increasing at a rate higher than non-AOB. Also, Citizens is getting about 900 new litigated cases per month, with 50 percent of those coming from hurricanes Irma and Michael.

Given the underwriting losses sustained by companies over the past couple of years, subsequent exposure management plans, and a company insolvency, it would be safe to assume that Citizens' policy count would be exploding. Citizens' policy count is growing, but not nearly as rapidly as the information above might suggest or as some would expect. In August, Citizens wrote approximately 37,000 policies, an average of 7,500 per week, including Gulfstream business. In fact, during a similar time frame, Citizens had 13,2000 policies cancel or non-renew and either going back to the voluntary market or without coverage at all.

More data to consider: Gulfstream P&C had 32,324 policies in Florida at the time of their insolvency, and only 14.9 percent, or 4,801, found their way to Citizens. Also, only about 20 percent of the 50,000 Gulfstream, Southern Fidelity, and Universal North America policies that were non-renewed with 45 days' notice went to Citizens. With everything we hear and agents know about the state of the market, how does that happen? Obviously, independent agents have done a remarkable job keeping business in the voluntary market, but where is the capacity coming from?

As we have reported in the past couple of months, there is hope that recently enacted legislative changes will positively impact claims and litigation. Still, the effectiveness and timing of those reforms remain unknown. There is no question that the market is in bad shape and on an unsustainable trajectory. As we look towards the next legislative session and the prospect of additional reforms, it's important to understand that policymakers will consider ALL available data, including Citizens policy count that suggests additional capacity being extended by private insurers. Lawmakers who may already be skeptical of the insurance industry will use this data to oppose additional reforms, so we must be prepared to make a strong case.

This year, as in years past, it will be essential to have agents involved in the conversations taking place in Tallahassee. While data can be compelling, so too are the stories you have to share about the difficult conversations you have every day with consumers all over the state.

08/29/2021

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We provide local Emergency Housing for policyholders during an insurance claim and we locate suitable accommodations for Insurance field adjusters & catastrophic event responders when on assignment.

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