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Citizens Property Ins. Corp. v. Maytin

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Dec 29, 2010
51 So. 3d 591 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2010)

Summary

holding that the trial court must conduct an evidentiary hearing to determine whether the insured complied with the policy's post-loss conditions

Summary of this case from Citizens Prprty v. Gutierrez

Opinion

No. 3D10-693.

December 29, 2010.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Miami-Dade County, John Schlesinger, J.

Hinshaw Culbertson and Maureen G. Pearcy and Paul R. Wallace, Miami, for appellant.

Amado Alan Alvarez, for appellee.

Before SUAREZ, CORTINAS and LAGOA, JJ.


Citizens Property Insurance Corporation ("Citizens") appeals a non-final order granting Osvaldo Maytin's motion to compel appraisal of a claim under his home-owners' insurance policy with Citizens. After Maytin filed suit for breach of contract against Citizens, he moved to compel appraisal. Citizens answered the complaint and asserted that Maytin failed to comply with post-loss conditions and prevented Citizens from fully inspecting his property, thereby, precluding the invocation of the appraisal clause under the insurance policy.

On the authority of Citizens Property Insurance Corp. v. Galeria Villas Condominium Association, 48 So.3d 188 (Fla. 3d DCA 2010), we reverse the trial court's grant of the motion to compel appraisal and remand for an evidentiary hearing to determine if Maytin complied with the post-loss conditions under the policy. See First Home Ins. Co. v. Fleurimond, 36 So.3d 172 (Fla. 3d DCA 2010); see also Sunshine State Ins. Co. v. Corridori, 28 So.3d 129, 131 (Fla. 4th DCA 2010) ("[W]here the `insured cooperates to some degree or provides an explanation for its noncompliance, a fact question is presented' regarding the necessity or sufficiency of compliance. . . . Whether appellees' compliance with the policy terms was necessary or sufficient is a dispute of fact.") (citation omitted); U.S. Fid. Guar. Co. v. Romay, 744 So.2d 467 (Fla. 3d DCA 1999).

Reversed and remanded.


Summaries of

Citizens Property Ins. Corp. v. Maytin

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Dec 29, 2010
51 So. 3d 591 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2010)

holding that the trial court must conduct an evidentiary hearing to determine whether the insured complied with the policy's post-loss conditions

Summary of this case from Citizens Prprty v. Gutierrez

confirming the necessity of an evidentiary hearing when a dispute arises as to whether an insured's compliance satisfies policy post-lost requirements

Summary of this case from Citizens Proprty v. Mango Hill Condo
Case details for

Citizens Property Ins. Corp. v. Maytin

Case Details

Full title:CITIZENS PROPERTY INSURANCE CORPORATION, Appellant, v. Osvaldo MAYTIN…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District

Date published: Dec 29, 2010

Citations

51 So. 3d 591 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2010)

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