It looks like State Farm Florida will stop writing property insurance policies in the state of Florida. That became clear shortly after Florida's governor, Charlie Crist, last week vetoed legislation designed to encourage large property insurers to write policies in Florida, according to a story in the Miami Herald.
House Bill 1171, which Crist vetoed, would [...]
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