For Floridians, property insurance has shifted from a routine expense into a defining force shaping homeownership, business stability, and the state’s economic outlook. Yet despite skyrocketing costs and widespread consumer struggles, some legislative leaders indicate they may not address the crisis this session — a stance many residents see as unacceptable.
According to the Orlando Sentinel’s Editorial Board, that inaction is wildly out of touch with the reality Floridians face daily. Florida now holds the unwelcome title of most expensive state in the nation for property insurance — with rates averaging nearly three times the national cost.
Premiums Up, Coverage Down, and Consumer Rights Shrinking
Premiums exceeding $10,000 per year are becoming disturbingly common, even for modest homes in coastal counties. Worse, homeowners are paying more for less coverage, facing higher deductibles, and confronting increasingly restrictive claims processes.
In 2024, hurricanes Debby, Helene, and Milton ravaged parts of Florida — yet insurers closed 47% of homeowner claims with no payout. Nearly half.
And appeals? Not much better. Over 90% of claim denial appeals are rejected, a sharp consequence of recent reforms that removed insurers’ obligation to cover attorney fees even when they’re found liable.
The system isn’t just strained — it’s stacked. And the Sentinel argues it’s stacked exactly as intended.
The Laws That Were Supposed to “Fix” the Problem
Lawmakers passed major industry-friendly reforms in 2021 and 2022, promising stability and lower premiums. Instead, rates continue to climb, while consumers have fewer protections and fewer paths to challenge unfair decisions.
Yet Senate President Kathleen Passidomo and other leaders insist the laws “need more time to work.” For Floridians facing displacement, financial strain, or foreclosure, that call for patience is becoming harder to accept.
There Are Solutions — They’re Just Not Moving
Two bills that could offer real relief haven’t even been assigned to committees:
SB 128 by Sen. LaVon Bracy-Davis — allows property owners to use a qualified inspector before insurers deny a roof claim.
SB 320 by Sen. Carlos Guillermo-Smith — requires insurers to disclose financial data used to justify rate hikes.
Neither bill has advanced. Without hearings or debate, most homeowners never realize how much their struggles are shaped not only by insurers, but by the laws that govern them.
Real Estate Professionals Feel the Shockwaves
For real estate agents, brokers, and investors, the insurance crisis is far from abstract. Deals collapse when buyers receive shocking premium quotes. Sellers lose value as insurance availability becomes a neighborhood stress test. Coastal listings stall or disappear entirely.
At Cameron Academy, we hear these stories every day from Florida real estate professionals. Clients are overwhelmed, confused, and often discouraged. Today, understanding property insurance is as essential as understanding contracts, ethics, or appraisals — which is exactly why we continue to integrate real-world market challenges into our licensing and continuing education courses.
Time for Lawmakers to Step Up
As the Sentinel’s editorial board argues, leadership requires prioritizing what genuinely matters. While lawmakers push forward bills on unrelated cultural issues and development agendas, millions of Floridians watch their homeownership dreams erode under unmanageable premiums and evaporating coverage.
This is more than a policy debate — it’s a full-scale crisis. For many families, it’s the difference between staying in their homes and walking away forever.
The Orlando Sentinel’s Editorial Board — Krys Fluker, Roger Simmons, and Jay Reddick — offers a powerful call for legislative action. You can read their full editorial at the source linked above.
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