As South Florida property insurance rates climb this year, homeowners are paying more attention to everything that can affect their premiums.
More and more, that includes credit scores. A good score can lead to discounts. Customers with poor scores get no discount, and if they have poor scores and a history of filing claims, they’ll find fewer companies willing to compete for their business.
Most homeowner insurers in Florida don’t use credit checks, but a growing number do, including two of the largest — Heritage Property & Casualty and Universal Property & Casualty, covering one of every five houses in South Florida, according to documents the companies file with the state.
Others that use credit checks include Ark Royal, Florida Family, Olympus, Modern USA and American Traditions.