Consumer Federation of America Urges Montana to Conduct A Study on Its Property Insurance Market
In a letter to the Montana House Standing Committee on Business and Labor, the Consumer Federation of America urged their support for HJ 61, which requests a study on Montana’s property insurance market and requiring that the final results of the study be reported to the Legislature.
At a time of rising homeowners insurance costs, increasing numbers of non-renewals, and changing terms of coverage, this resolution will help obtain important and accurate information about homeowners insurance in Montana, the causes of increasing insurance rates, and their impact on Montana homeowners.
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