100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

FLORIDA PERSONAL LINES EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 – COMPLETE CONCEPT REVIEW & PRACTICE MATERIALS (LATEST EDITION)

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
77
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
27-12-2025
Written in
2025/2026

FLORIDA PERSONAL LINES EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 – COMPLETE CONCEPT REVIEW & PRACTICE MATERIALS (LATEST EDITION)

Institution
FLORIDA PERSONAL LINES
Module
FLORIDA PERSONAL LINES











Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Written for

Institution
FLORIDA PERSONAL LINES
Module
FLORIDA PERSONAL LINES

Document information

Uploaded on
December 27, 2025
Number of pages
77
Written in
2025/2026
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Subjects

Content preview

FLORIDA PERSONAL LINES EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2026 – COMPLETE CONCEPT REVIEW &
PRACTICE MATERIALS (LATEST EDITION)
FLORIDA PERSONAL LINES EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026

100 Concept Review Questions & Answers

Section 1: Florida Insurance Regulations & General Concepts

1. Q: What is the primary purpose of Florida's Insurance Code?
A: To regulate the business of insurance and protect the interests of insureds and the
public.

2. Q: Who is the head of the Florida Department of Financial Services?
A: The Florida Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

3. Q: What is the minimum continuing education (CE) requirement for a Florida resident
insurance agent to renew their license?
A: 24 credit hours every two years, including 5 hours of Law and Ethics Update, and 3
hours of Flood Insurance.

4. Q: What must an insurer provide an applicant for personal lines insurance at the time of
application, according to Florida's Consumer Choice Law?
A: A disclosure notice outlining the differences between Actual Cash Value (ACV) and
Replacement Cost Value (RCV) coverage.

5. Q: What is the role of the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR)?
A: To regulate, monitor, and review insurance companies and products in Florida.

6. Q: What is an "admitted" insurer in Florida?
A: An insurance company licensed and authorized to do business in the state of Florida.

7. Q: What is a "surplus lines" insurer?
A: A non-admitted insurer used to provide coverage when it is not available from
admitted insurers. Policies are not protected by the Florida Insurance Guaranty
Association.

8. Q: What constitutes an "act of dishonesty" by an agent that can lead to license
suspension or revocation?

, A: Fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, theft, or any other criminal activity involving moral
turpitude.

9. Q: What is the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA)?
A: An association that pays covered claims of insolvent Florida-admitted property and
casualty insurance companies, subject to statutory limits.

10. Q: What is the purpose of a "Notice of Nonrenewal"?
A: To inform an insured that their policy will not be renewed at the end of the current
term, typically requiring 120 days' notice for non-hurricane reasons and 100 days for
hurricane-related nonrenewals.

Section 2: Homeowners Insurance (HO)

11. Q: Which homeowners form (HO-3) provides "open perils" coverage on the dwelling and
"named perils" coverage on personal property?
A: HO-3 (Special Form).

12. Q: In an HO-3 policy, what are the four covered perils for "Loss of Use" (Additional Living
Expenses)?
A: The same perils that are covered for the dwelling (i.e., all direct physical losses except
those excluded).

13. Q: What is the standard "Other Structures" coverage limit in an HO-3 policy?
A: 10% of the dwelling coverage limit.

14. Q: What is the standard "Personal Property" coverage limit in an HO-3 policy?
A: 50% of the dwelling coverage limit.

15. Q: What is the standard "Loss of Use" coverage limit in an HO-3 policy?
A: 30% of the dwelling coverage limit (increased from 20% in many policies post-2021
legislation).

16. Q: What is the primary difference between "Replacement Cost" (RCV) and "Actual Cash
Value" (ACV)?
A: RCV pays the cost to repair or replace with materials of like kind and quality without
deduction for depreciation. ACV is RCV minus depreciation.

17. Q: Does a standard HO-3 policy cover damage from flood or surface water?
A: No. Flood and surface water are specifically excluded. Separate flood insurance is
required.

18. Q: What is a "hurricane deductible" and how is it typically applied in Florida?
A: It is a percentage deductible (e.g., 2%, 5%, 10%) of the dwelling coverage limit,

, applied to damage caused by a named hurricane. It is separate from the standard all-
peril deductible.

19. Q: What does Ordinance or Law coverage (Coverage A) typically pay for?
A: The increased cost to repair or rebuild a damaged dwelling to comply with current
building codes.

20. Q: What is "Mold Remediation" coverage, and what is the typical sub-limit in Florida
policies?
A: Coverage for the cost to remediate (remove) mold resulting from a covered water
loss. Florida statutes set a minimum required offer of $10,000.

21. Q: Are sinkholes covered under a standard Florida HO-3 policy?
A: No. "Catastrophic ground cover collapse" is covered, but sinkhole damage requires a
specific endorsement or separate policy.

22. Q: What is the purpose of a "Wind Mitigation Inspection"?
A: To identify home features that reduce windstorm damage, which can qualify the
homeowner for significant premium discounts.

23. Q: What is "Guaranteed Replacement Cost" coverage?
A: An endorsement that pays the full cost to rebuild the home, even if it exceeds the
policy's dwelling limit.

24. Q: Under Section I, what is the insured's duty after a loss?
A: To give prompt notice to the insurer, protect property from further damage, prepare
an inventory of damaged personal property, and cooperate with the investigation.

25. Q: What is the purpose of the "Mortgage Clause" in a homeowners policy?
A: It protects the mortgagee's (lender's) insurable interest, often requiring that loss
payments be made jointly to the mortgagee and the insured.

Section 3: Automobile Insurance (Personal Auto Policy - PAP)

26. Q: What is the mandatory minimum coverage for Bodily Injury Liability (BIL) in Florida?
A: $10,000 per person / $20,000 per accident. Note: Florida is a "No-Fault" state, so BIL
is not required to register a vehicle, but it is required to maintain valid PIP coverage.

27. Q: What is Florida's mandatory "No-Fault" insurance called, and what is the minimum
limit?
A: Personal Injury Protection (PIP). Minimum limit is $10,000.

, 28. Q: What does PIP coverage pay for?
A: 80% of reasonable medical expenses and 60% of lost wages, regardless of who is at
fault in an accident, up to the policy limit.

29. Q: What is the mandatory minimum Property Damage Liability (PDL) limit in Florida?
A: $10,000 per accident.

30. Q: Under Florida's No-Fault law, when can an injured party step outside the system and
sue for pain and suffering?
A: When the injury results in significant and permanent loss of an important bodily
function, permanent injury, significant and permanent scarring or disfigurement, or
death.

31. Q: What is the purpose of Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage?
A: To pay for the insured's injuries, and sometimes property damage, caused by a driver
who has no liability insurance or is a hit-and-run driver.

32. Q: What does "stacking" of UM coverage mean?
A: It allows the insured to combine the limits of UM coverage from multiple vehicles on
the same policy or across different policies.

33. Q: What are the two main Physical Damage coverages for an auto?
A: Collision (covers impact with another object or overturn) and Comprehensive (covers
non-collision losses like theft, fire, vandalism, falling objects, animal strikes).

34. Q: What is "Transportation Expenses" coverage (Part D)?
A: It pays for rental car costs or other transportation expenses if a covered vehicle is
stolen or being repaired due to a covered loss.

35. Q: Who is considered an "insured" under the Liability coverage (Part A) of a PAP?
A: The named insured and resident family members (spouse, relatives) for the use of any
auto; any person using the insured's covered auto; and any person or organization liable
for the acts of an insured.

36. Q: What is Medical Payments Coverage (MedPay), and how does it differ from PIP?
A: MedPay pays medical expenses for the insured and passengers, regardless of fault. It
is secondary to PIP and health insurance, and does not cover lost wages.

37. Q: Does the PAP provide coverage if the insured is driving a rental car for personal use?
A: Yes, the PAP extends coverage to rental cars (both liability and physical damage, if
those coverages are purchased) as long as it's used for personal purposes and not for
hire.

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
BRAVOSTUVIA Teachme2-tutor
View profile
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
19
Member since
8 months
Number of followers
1
Documents
1672
Last sold
1 day ago
TOP GRADE

Assignments, Case Studies, Research, Essay writing service, Questions and Answers, Discussions etc. for students who want to see results twice as fast. I have done papers of various topics and complexities. I am punctual and always submit work on-deadline. I write engaging and informative content on all subjects. Send me your research papers, case studies, psychology papers, etc, and I’ll do them to the best of my abilities. Writing is my passion when it comes to academic work. I’ve got a good sense of structure and enjoy finding interesting ways to deliver information in any given paper. I love impressing clients with my work, and I am very punctual about deadlines. Send me your assignment and I’ll take it to the next level. I strive for my content to be of the highest quality. Your wishes come first— send me your requirements and I’ll make a piece of work with fresh ideas, consistent structure, and following the academic formatting rules. For every student you refer to me with an order that is completed and paid transparently, I will do one assignment for you, free of charge!!!!!!!!!!!!

Read more Read less
4.4

5 reviews

5
3
4
1
3
1
2
0
1
0

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their exams and reviewed by others who've used these revision notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No problem! You can straightaway pick a different document that better suits what you're after.

Pay as you like, start learning straight away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and smashed it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions