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An insurance watchdog group alleges insurers illegally reduced disaster estimates after Hurricane Ian and says it will submit the crime evidence to Fla. law enforcement.

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HUD announced a new office focused on equity for “not-so-privileged households” in disaster recovery efforts. Fla. and 4 counties will receive a combined $2.789B.

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More Orlando-area owners are being told that state-owned Citizens Ins. is their only option. In a three-county area, the number of policies rose 159% year-to-year.

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Keeping you and your family safe is the ultimate priority but so is mitigating the impact of financial loss by having insurance coverage and an emergency fund.

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Ian and Nicole victims who were forced to find temporary quarters for 30 days may qualify for a property tax discount under a law the Fla. Legislature passed in Dec.

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Higher deductibles usually kick in for hurricane damage, but a policy often includes tropical storms that have been downgraded from hurricane status.

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United Property & Casualty Ins. Co. is insolvent, and the company cites higher-than-expected losses from Hurricane Ian. Fla. is taking steps to place it in receivership.

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