Florida’s Citizens Promises Changes to Mitigation Savings Program

By | August 20, 2012

  • August 20, 2012 at 2:21 pm
    Concerned Resident says:
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    What about the “Outreach” inspection companies hand picked (“preferred”) by Citizens that removed credits from insured individuals more than 9 months before the 01/12 OIR B1 1802 was adopted? How much did that benefit the insurance companies they do “preferred” work for?

  • August 20, 2012 at 2:29 pm
    Concerned Resident says:
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    The only way the program can work retroactively is to legally pursue the “preferred” inspectors/inspection companies that performed the inspections. By filling out & submitting the OIR B1 1802 (4/10) forms in an advantageous way for the insurance providers to interpret (to deny what should have been legitimate credits) they aided the providers with the “preferred” reporting method.

  • August 20, 2012 at 9:58 pm
    John says:
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    First off, the inspector was not qualified, at my home did not even know what my hurricane shutter were and first comment was they do not pass, wrong they exceed Miami Dade missle test and have all the approvals.

    I want mine increase off and it is not justified on my home



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