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Nationwide seeks average 10 percent insurance rate increase in Florida
Nationwide Insurance Co. of Florida wants to raise residential property insurance prices by a statewide average of 10 percent.
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Annual Property Insurance Premiums: South Florida home owners could see their annual property insurance premiums cut from 24 percent to more than half, depending on where they live and which insurer covers them. See what your projected savings could be as a result of the changes the Legislature made to the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund during January's special session.
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