Florida homeowners insurance company accused of siphoning profits
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A Florida homeowners insurance company is accused of siphoning profits amid the state's insurance market reform efforts.
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This situation could affect your ability to secure private homeowners insurance coverage in Florida.
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A Florida homeowners insurance company is facing accusations of siphoning profits. This comes as Florida is transitioning homeowners' policies away from its state-run insurer of last resort. Insiders are questioning the finances of one new company involved in this process. The allegations raise concerns about the stability and integrity of the state's efforts to reform its insurance market. This situation could impact Florida homeowners seeking private insurance coverage.
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