
South Florida Man Pays $600 Monthly Home Insurance Over Year After Sale
Key Takeaways
- Miami Gardens homeowner continued paying insurance after selling the house.
- Case was reported by both National Today and The Times of India.
- Identified homeowner: Eugene Boykins Jr.
Persistent Insurance Charges
Eugene Boykins Jr. sold his Miami Gardens home but continued paying $600 monthly for insurance.
“- Today - Holidays - Birthdays - Reminders - Cities - Atlanta - Austin - Baltimore - Berwyn - Beverly Hills - Birmingham - Boston - Brooklyn - Buffalo - Charlotte - Chicago - Cincinnati - Cleveland - Columbus - Dallas - Denver - Detroit - Fort Worth - Houston - Indianapolis - Knoxville - Las Vegas - Los Angeles - Louisville - Madison - Memphis - Miami - Milwaukee - Minneapolis - Nashville - New Orleans - New York - Omaha - Orlando - Philadelphia - Phoenix - Pittsburgh - Portland - Raleigh - Richmond - Rutherford - Sacramento - Salt Lake City - San Antonio - San Diego - San Francisco - San Jose - Seattle - Tampa - Tucson - Washington South Florida Man Continues Paying Insurance on Sold Home Eugene Boykins Jr”
Despite contacting the insurer to cancel, charges kept coming out unnoticed for over a year.

When he caught it, thousands of dollars had been deducted.
His case highlights challenges when insurers continue billing for sold properties.
Emotional and Financial Impact
Boykins had lived in the house for three decades with deep personal memories.
Rising costs forced a sale and move to a rental on a fixed income.
He was told refunds would only cover a few recent months.
He turned to 'Help Me Howard' for assistance.
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