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January 23, 2007
Property Insurance Reform
Florida Association of Realtors® Applauds Passage of Property Insurance Reform Legislation ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 23, 2007 – Charged with the daunting task of reducing homeowners insurance premiums for millions of Florida property owners, the Florida Legislature has passed a 167-page bill that could lower premiums between 5 percent and 40 percent and provide other insurance relief to millions of property owners. "Florida’s 160,000 Realtors® congratulate Governor Charlie Crist for his commitment to reducing property insurance costs, and to the Legislature for acting in a truly non-partisan manner to provide relief to those who call Florida home," says Nancy Riley, 2007 president of the Florida Association of Realtors® (FAR). "This is a good first step in reenergizing the housing sector of our economy so buyers can take advantage of very attractive interest rates. But there’s more work to be done in order to create a vibrant and competitive insurance market. FAR’s leadership and public policy teams will continue to work with legislators throughout the 2007 legislative session to keep the American Dream of homeownership alive for all families." Gov. Charlie Crist is expected to soon sign the legislation, possibly as early as today. The Florida Association of Realtors, the voice for real estate in Florida, provides programs, services, continuing education, research and legislative representation for its more than 165,000 members in 68 local boards/associations. Posted by Donald Urschalitz P.A. at January 23, 2007 11:29 PM |
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