Monday, April 11, 2016

How Regulators Put Florida Howeowners at Risk!


In Florida many home owners were at big risk around hurricane season. Keystone insurance had been in debt and had no money and had yet to inform the 70,000 homeowners that lye under their insurance company about this. If a hurricane had arrived many homeowners would have found themselves under useless insurance policies that they pay money to keep.                               

 A yearlong Herald-Tribune investigation found that allowing struggling insurers to remain in business has become an alarming part of how Florida regulators cope with the state's ongoing property insurance crisis. These faulty business are being rewarded and homeowners of Florida should band together to do something about this.
                                                                                                                           Johnaye Smith

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