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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Insurance Crisis Scaring Investors Away?
Glad I waited to do anything after moving here over a year ago. So, in FL there's an "insurance crisis" in some areas leaving homeowners and landlords with double and triple their premiums from the previous year if they can even get insurance. Being from NY, I don't even know if reinvesting after the sale and move to my new stomping grounds (Tampa) is even possible with these circumstances. What do you guys think?