Supervisors Argue Insurance Companies Are Targeting Tuolumne County Unfairly ...Middle East

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Sonora, CA – As the average fire insurance policy costs Tuolumne County homeowners $2,500 to $3,000 a year, and some as high as $6,000 to $7,000, the board of supervisors is trying to strategize ways to lower the costs. At Tuesday’s meeting, supervisors heard from the Tuolumne County Association of Realtors regarding the data from a survey it conducted in the county. It showed the county has the highest number of homeowners using the state’s California FAIR Plan, at 30%. That plan can be a last resort for some homeowners whose insurance costs have tripled or had increased deductibles. Some national insurance companies have also capped payouts or declined to write policies for homes in high-f

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