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Requires residential insurers to pay the replacement cost minus depreciation up front, then release the remaining recoverable depreciation after repairs, up to policy limits.
Requires residential insurers to pay the replacement cost minus depreciation up front, then release the remaining recoverable depreciation after repairs, up to policy limits.
Status: Action postponed indefinitely
Introduced: (filed) Aug 21, 2025
Subject: Insurance — property (residential)
Require residential property insurers to align claim payments with replacement‑cost policy terms by (1) making an initial payment equal to replacement cost less depreciation (i.e., the actual cash value) and (2) paying any recoverable depreciation (the remainder up to replacement cost or policy limits) once repairs or replacement are completed.
If you want, I can:
- Draft a one‑page “what this means for homeowners” explainer, or
- Compare this bill’s language to current state Insurance Code and typical insurer practices so you can see precisely what would change.
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