Home policy non-renewals will impact around 1,500 insureds, and some have already started receiving notices, according to the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. The greatest concentration on non-renewals is on Hawaii Island. Credit: Philip Dyer Home policy non-renewals will impact around 1,500 insureds, and some have already started receiving notices, according to the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. The greatest concentration of non-renewals is on Hawaii Island. Credit: Philip Dyer

Universal Property & Casualty is leaving the home, condominium and renters insurance markets in Hawaii, according to the state's Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (CCA).

The withdrawal is expected to take 13 months, and the last policies will be effective August 31, 2023, according to the state's commerce department. Non-renewals will start with policies with anniversary dates of September 1, 2023.

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