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The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services Division of Financial Regulation published two Bulletins on their expectations of insurers and insurance producers writing homeowners policies. The Department expects insurers and insurance producers to provide clear and honest communication to policyholders on insurance decisions, and to provide timely information.

The Department has received consumer complaints that some insurance producers have been providing policyholders with misleading information. This includes telling consumers that insurers are not writing new policies or not evaluating neighborhoods or individual homes in a specific ZIP code or city, when the insurer has made no such claim. 

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