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The Citizens Property Insurance Board of Governors voted to move its Jacksonville office to a new location on Baypine Road, citing safety concerns and operational goals.
Mayor Donna Deegan is seeking to increase security downtown in an effort to keep Citizens Property Insurance (CPI) from relocating its Jacksonville offices amid safety concerns.
A Florida bill proposing to withhold state-run property insurance from condominiums that fail to comply with new state requirements has become a key sticking point in discussions about condo safety legislation. Senator Jennifer Bradley and Representative Vicki Lopez hold opposing views regarding the contentious proposal.
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation approves private insurers to assume thousands of policies from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. as the state prepares for hurricane season.
A Florida appeals court has overturned a lower court’s decision, allowing a homeowner’s lawsuit against Citizens Property Insurance Corporation over water damage to move forward. The ruling centers on the role of expert testimony in determining the timing of the damage.
Florida insurance regulators have approved plans for three insurers to assume over 135,000 policies from Citizens Property Insurance Corp., as the state continues its efforts to stabilize the troubled insurance market.
The state-backed insurer, Citizens Property Insurance Corp., is seeing a reduction in policyholders due to legislative reforms and increased private insurer interest.
The Office of Insurance Regulation is still considering a rate increase request by Citizens Property Insurance Corp. that could impact Florida homeowners.
The state-backed insurer, Citizens Property Insurance Corp., is reducing its policy count. Here’s what this means for Florida homeowners.
The Citizens Property Insurance Board approved a move of its Jacksonville office to a Southside location in 2026.