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Cost of owning condos in Florida soaring

Cost of owning condos in Florida soaring

by David Beasley | The Center Square contributor | Feb 29, 2024

The cost of owning a condominium in Florida has surged due to increasing insurance expenses and homeowner association fees, exacerbated by the Surfside collapse in June 2021, leading to significant price hikes in master condo insurance policies and placing a financial...
DeSantis, Citizens leaders offer differing statements over insurer’s financial standing

DeSantis, Citizens leaders offer differing statements over insurer’s financial standing

by Caden DeLisa | Feb 29, 2024

Following another claim by Gov. Ron DeSantis that Citizens Property Insurance Corp is not solvent, justifications issued by the organization’s leadership in recent months seemingly sugar-coat the governor’s assertion. DeSantis, who appeared on CNBC’s...
Gov. DeSantis signs legislation to unseal Jeffrey Epstein records

Gov. DeSantis signs legislation to unseal Jeffrey Epstein records

by Caden DeLisa | Feb 29, 2024

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation into law that facilitates the release of Grand Jury testimony for cases like Jeffrey Epstein’s, allowing for heightened transparency measures in investigations involving deceased subjects or crimes against minors. Gov. Ron...
Florida lawmakers move closer to changes with state’s insurer of last resort

Florida lawmakers move closer to changes with state’s insurer of last resort

by Andrew Powell | The Center Square Contributor | Feb 28, 2024

A bill advancing to the Florida Senate aims to restrict part-time residents from accessing the state’s insurer of last resort for their vacation homes, following unanimous committee approval, with provisions to restructure eligibility and consolidate Citizens...
Senate votes unanimously to update Florida’s workers’ comp reimbursement rates

Senate votes unanimously to update Florida’s workers’ comp reimbursement rates

by Caden DeLisa | Feb 28, 2024

The Florida Senate unanimously passed a bill to reform the state’s Workers’ Compensation Law, increasing medical treatment reimbursement rates to 200 percent of the Medicare rate and expert witness fees to $300 per hour In a unanimous vote, the Florida...
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