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Thursday, April 12, 2007
LOTS DOING IN “TALLAHASSEE”
1000+ realtors are in Tallahassee for the FAR (FL Association of Realtors) convention, and meeting with local senators and representatives on property tax reform, affordable housing, property insurance and other housing issues.
On tap:
…Senate is expected to release its property tax reform package shortly
…Senate Banking Committee and Insurance Committee Chairman rolled out property tax insurance reform bills (each of which have been approved during the proceedings)
…Another bill deals with hurricane mitigation
…Gov. Charlie Christ is supporting bill SB-2498 to allow homeowners to opt for coverage from the state-run insurer if they have an offer from a private insurer that’s 15% higher than the premium charged by Citizens. Homeowners would be allowed to stay with Citizens regardless of the rate offered by a private market insurance company & the bill will require the Office of Insurance Regulation to take into consideration the profits of parent companies when approving insurance rates
… The Senate Regulated Industries committee unanimously passed SB 2234 to provide licensure and regulation of home inspectors, mold assessors and remediators, but exempt from law: engineers, architects, building code administrators, real estate appraisers and fire safety inspectors. Licensure would be required for completion of a 120-hour course of study, and require 14 hours of continuing ed every 2 years.
…Gov. Christ signed legislation that could double the additional homestead exemption available to low-income seniors. HB333 implements a constitutional amendment approved by voters that increases the local option for the homestead exemption from $25,000 to $50,000 for individuals age 65 and older whose income does not exceed $23,414 in 2007.
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