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Allstate Floridian Requests Renters’, Condo Rate Increases

July 15, 2005

Allstate Floridian Insurance Corp. has filed with the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation with a request for two increases in renter’s and condominium owners insurance rates. One increase will be effective Aug. 15, and a second needs to be reviewed and approved before it takes effect.

Allstate Floridian spokesman Ryan Priest said the company’s condo and renter policyholders will see an average 8.6 percent increase, starting in August. A second increase of about 20 percent statewide must be reviewed and approved by state regulators.

“We’re hoping they would get that done as soon as possible,” Priest said.

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  • July 15, 2005 at 1:15 am
    Florida Product Analyst says:
    If you're asking why Gallagher isn't stirring up dirt about this one, only he can answer that (or perhaps he even will, later). If you're asking what the legal difference is, ... read more
  • July 15, 2005 at 12:16 pm
    LLCJ says:
    Can anyone tell me why they have to wait for approval for this one, and not for the homeowners one?
  • July 15, 2005 at 9:33 am
    Mark says:
    Well... probably because renters and condo policies doesn't really pose much risk to Allstate, so they're not as much urgency, I suppose..

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