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How much prior notice does a company have to give to the agent and insured when non-renewing a property and casualty insurance policy?

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How much prior notice does a company have to give to the agent and insured when non-renewing a property and casualty insurance policy?

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Sixty days for policies expiring between November 1 and May 31 and 90 days for policies expiring between June 1 and October 31. The notice provisions apply to all new insurance contracts after June 11, 2007. Policies that were in existence prior to the enactment of the law will follow the notice provisions in that contract. New and renewed policies after June 11, 2007 must contain the 90-day notice provision.

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