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Date Added: July 26, 2008 08:40:03 AM
Insurance for mobile homes will rise an average of 3.2 percent statewide, the first increase in 26 years. The rate hike, which goes into effect Dec. 1, varies widely depending on where the mobile home is located. The new rates cover manufactured homes of all types. On Friday, the state Department of Insurance announced a settlement with the N.C. Rate Bureau, which represents the state's ...

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