As more and more insurers are leaving Florida, going through liquidation and canceling policies, Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed legislation aimed at stabilizing the market, but many are wondering whether it will be enough.

It’s a property insurance crisis that’s left homeowners with fewer insurance options and tighter underwriting processes, while the high premiums and exodus of insurers have been largely blamed on fraudulent claims and the threat of weather-related damage.

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