The North Carolina Rate Bureau (NCRB) has requested a rate increase of 42.2% in homeowners’ insurance rates effective August 1.
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Causey, a Republican who is up for re-election Nov. 5, had scheduled a July 22 hearing on the dispute. He’s since canceled it — similar to what he’s done in the past when he negotiated a 9.9% increase in 2022, a 7.6% increase in 2020, and a 4.8% increase in 2018. “I’m glad that we’re able to avert a potentially lengthy and costly hearing,” Causey said in a release. But not everyone is happy. His opponents argue the latest settlement lacked “transparency.” They also say it’s a...
Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey announced that the North Carolina Rate Bureau filed a rate filing with the North Carolina Department of Insurance on Wednesday asking for an average statewide inc...
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Unlike his predecessors, state Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey won’t preside over the hearing over increasing homeowners’ insurance rates.
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Insurers wants to raise homeowner insurance rates by 42% statewide and nearly double them in some coastal areas.The state is challenging the proposal.
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Three years since the last rate increase the N.C. Rate Bureau is asking for another jump in premiums to cover costs. What to know.