Jan 252010
 


I lost a good paying job, because now I have bad credit, insurance companies have to find a home for me because I had to leave Florida, the company great difficulties.

  3 Responses to “Can a home owner insurance company refuse to cover a client because of bad credit in Florida?”

  1. Honey, likely your problem isn’t your credit, it’s your location.

    NO ONE is writing new policies in Florida right now. You’ll have to go to an independent agent, and end up with Citizens – they are the ONLY game in town. Florida windstorm for the wind, NFIP for the flood, Citizens for the rest.

    There isn’t ANY competition in Florida – you could have an 800 credit score, and it wouldn’t change anything.

    Your original company isn’t the ONLY one leaving Florida – the very few companies that aren’t flat out leaving FL, flat out aren’t writing ANY new policies.

    Yes, it’s going to cost you an arm and a leg. Yes, you’ll have to pay your annual premium up front. Yes, it’s going to be like this for the next few YEARS, at least. And yes, the prices for Citizens, Flood, and Wind are going to skyrocket over the next few years, because Citizens is VASTLY underfunded ($80B in funding, including lines of credit, $400B in insured properties – if they were a REAL company, any state would put them in receivership for not being financially solvent).

    Meanwhile take the next few years and knock yourself out to get the credit situation fixed – because if/when the insurance situation gets repaired in FL, THEN you’re credit score will be an issue.

    But to answer your direct question, yes, in ANY state except California, an insurance company can refuse to write your homeowners policy due to low credit score.

  2. It may be very hard to find someone to write any HO policies in Florida. Most insurance companies aren’t writing anything on the cost. Your credit is a factor in getting rate on insurance premium but claims is the main reason someone wouldn’t write a policy for you.

    Good luck!

  3. Hi,

    They might refuse if you dont clear your bad credits. Have seen lots of people asking info on bad credits. Well, if you need to get your problem solved onarrange loans or other finance, and usually means you will pay more interest on any loan you take out.

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