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What Your Florida Home Owners Policy Does Not Cover May Suprise You

Do You Know What is NOT Covered in Your Home Owners Insurance Policy?

You Might be Surprised

  In recent years, insurance carriers in Florida have added many exclusions to property insurance policies, with little oversight or public debate. These exclusions are drafted into policy leaving consumers with less coverage for the same (if not higher) premium. Because many policyholders rarely read every word of their large and complex policies, they may not even be aware of what is NOT covered. Since policyholders are unable to negotiate policy language, they are left with a choice of accepting the changes, purchasing new endorsements or seeking a different carrier. Examples of common policy exclusions include: Eliminating Your Rights to Appraisal – For 200 years, policies have included the binding appraisal process to settle disputes between insurance companies and the insured over amount of loss or value of damaged property. Many insurers are restricting or eliminating this provision, which provides important consumer protections.  

Giving You a Sinking Feeling – Many policies no longer cover damage from sinkholes unless the sinkholes are deemed “catastrophic,” usually meaning large and sudden. But slowly occurring sinkholes can cause catastrophic damage to a home and its value. Damage can run into the hundreds of thousands, often more than the value of the home, leaving many homeowners with no other choice than to walk away from their mortgages.   Requiring You to See Through Walls – Most insurance claims deal with water damage, often stemming from damage behind walls or under slabs that doesn’t become noticeable for weeks or months. Citizens and other insurance companies now deny claims for leakage occurring over more than 14 days, even if it is hidden from sight. In fact, Citizens has just announced plans to further expand its water exclusion. 

   Eliminating Coverage for Mold – Where there is water damage mold often forms. Though it is recommended that water be removed and damaged areas dried within 48-72 hours, company insurance adjusters often are unable to visit the home within that time. No matter the reason, if mold forms, most companies will no longer cover the cost of its removal.   Leaving Screened Structures Uncovered – Popular in Florida, screened enclosures used to be covered under most homeowner insurance policies. Many carriers have now added exclusions that remove screened structures from coverage.   Re-Defining “Falling Objects” – Typically, damage from falling objects in a home or condo (such as floor damage from a falling light fixture or fan) is covered. Citizens’ new condo policy, however, only covers such damage if the falling objects come down from the sky through your roof or walls. Great coverage for meteorites, but little else.

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                                        Steve Fingerman, E Loans Home Mortgage

Steve Fingerman

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3 commentsSteve Fingerman • January 21 2012 10:57AM

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Proves again you must read the small print before signing a contract.

Posted by Edward & Celia Maddox (Solutions Real Estate) 4 months ago

Hi Steve, This is excellent information for Florida home-owners.  Thank you for informing the public about FAIR!

Posted by Linda Holloway, Real Estate Investment Specialist, Invest in Tampa Bay (Exit Extreme Realty) 4 months ago

Edward And Celia, you are absolutely right! We Dont ask nearly enough questions about our homeowners insurance when setting up a policy on a new home purchase and there are times when things might just come back and bite the consumer right in the behind. I see it time and time again unfortunately :(

Linda, FAIR is a non proffit, Bi Partisan Orginization seeking balanced Insurance Reform For Floridians, It's a relatively your orginization but has already acomplished a tremendous amount for Floridians. I have the honor of being involved with them and being on their Board in our area. Our Goal is to get 50,000 memeber in the next 12 months so please pass along the link to everyone you know. They did an incredible job fighting the last citizens policy increases that citizens insurance was trying to force down everyone's throat and work relentlessly on behalf of the consumer. Membership is free and there is never a cost. Of course donations are appreciated, but thats never a requirement.

Posted by Steve Fingerman 4 months ago

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