Florida’s Property Insurance Crisis for Smart Protection Choices
Florida Homeowners Insurance Crisis Explained:
Let’s begin by reemphasizing the importance of roofs. Our first video which I will link at the end of this video, was focused heavily on roofs and that’s because right now that is the number one thing carriers are looking at. The age and state of your roof are key factors in insurance eligibility. For older homes, ensure you have a wind mitigation or a 4-point inspection report. A roof nearing the end of its life span may result in insurance carriers declining coverage.
Another critical aspect for Florida homeowners is understanding flood zones. Being in a flood zone, especially AE, can significantly impact insurance rates. Although not mandatory for a quote, obtaining a Flood Elevation Certificate can greatly reduce your rates. If you are in a flood zone and are with Florida’s Citizens Insurance, Flood Insurance is required. so you will absolutely want to invest a few hundred dollars on an elevation certificate, especially if your house has never flooded.“Let me give you an example of how this certificate can save you $1000s. Olde Towne Insurance had a customer who wanted to stay with Citizens Insurance, the house was located in a flood zone AE so flood insurance was required. After the initial quote came in at almost 11,000 dollars. Old Towne encouraged the homeowner to get an Elevation Certificate Once he did, the quote came down to $2,000, so as you can see the cost of a few hundred dollars for an Elevation Certificate is totally worth it.”
Water heaters and HVAC systems also play a role; There are certain carriers that won’t write a policy if the water heater is more than 15 years old. Luckily that is an easier item to replace. HVAC, is usually not an issue, however, an issue if you do need to get a 4 point for the roof, the AC system will be included on that report so as long as it’s in good working order then it should not be a problem.