The Florida Condo Crisis: Insurance Edition

In this video we’ll shed light on the pressing issue of the Florida condo crisis, specifically regarding property insurance. As insurance premiums skyrocket, condominium associations and property owners face unprecedented financial strain.
Whether you're a board member seeking to navigate insurance policies or an individual property owner facing increased expenses, Premier Property Law offers expert guidance.
Don't let the crisis overwhelm you. Watch now and take proactive steps to protect your investment. Contact us at (954) 233-0120 or visit www.premierpropertylaw.com .
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Brittany Alexander, Esq. is the owner & CEO of Premier Property Law in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Her firm has recovered over $30 MILLION in insurance benefits for property owners between 2021 and 2023. Contact her at (954) 233-0120 or visit www.premierpropertylaw.com for help and information about property insurance, real estate, and current issues for homeowners and property owners across Florida and the U.S.
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Your policy and the results for your specific case may vary. The information in this video may only apply in Florida and may not apply in your state or area. This post should not be construed as legal advice. There is no agreement to provide legal representation, unless a written contract has been signed by you and the attorney. Contact an attorney for a true review of the validity and value of your case or claim. This content is copyright of Brittany Alexander, Esq., owner of Premier Property Law in Florida.
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  • @Retiredtraveler1961
    @Retiredtraveler19613 ай бұрын

    I bought a newer condo here in Fort Myers in December 2021. Ian came along in September 2022 and made a mess of things. My condo fees went up from $1650 quarterly to 2650 quarterly! Ouch. Another factor not mentioned in your video is the redistribution of flood zones by FEMA. While we were not impacted by flooding, our area was re-drawn to now be a flood zone greatly increasing the requirement for flood insurance to the building.