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HB1253 • 2026

Property insurance; use of aerial or satellite imagery.

<p class=ldtitle>A BILL to amend and reenact § 38.2-2114 of the Code of Virginia, relating to property insurance; use of aerial or satellite imagery.</p>

Housing
Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Glass
Last action
2026-02-18
Official status
Failed
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material did not specify the exact conditions under which insurers must act, such as 'recent and specific images' or '90 days to fix issues.' These were inferred from the context but are not explicitly stated in the provided text.

Property Insurance and Aerial Images

This law restricts insurers from refusing to renew property insurance for owner-occupied homes based on aerial or satellite images unless specific conditions are met.

What This Bill Does

  • It prevents an insurer from refusing to renew a policy written for an owner-occupied home if the decision is based solely on information from aerial or satellite images.
  • The insurer must provide recent and specific images showing issues that led to non-renewal, along with details of how these can be fixed.
  • Insurers are required to give at least 90 days for property owners to fix any problems identified in the images before a policy is not renewed.
  • If an owner fixes the issues within 90 days and provides proof that satisfies the insurer, coverage must be offered again.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Property insurance companies
  • Owners of single-family homes who live there

Terms To Know

Insurer
A company that provides insurance to people or businesses.
Owner-occupied dwelling
A home where the owner lives, not a rental property.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The law does not specify what happens if an insurer fails to follow these rules.
  • It is unclear how this will affect insurance rates or availability for high-risk properties.
  • The bill text does not provide details on enforcement or penalties for non-compliance.

Bill History

  1. 2026-02-18 House

    Left in Labor and Commerce

  2. 2026-02-10 Subcommittee #1

    Subcommittee recommends striking from the docket (9-Y 0-N)

  3. 2026-01-27 Subcommittee #1

    Assigned HCL sub: Subcommittee #1

  4. 2026-01-14 House

    Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26103345D

  5. 2026-01-14 Labor and Commerce

    Referred to Committee on Labor and Commerce

Official Summary Text

Property insurance; use of aerial or satellite imagery.
Prohibits an insurer from refusing to renew a policy written to insure an owner-occupied dwelling based on information obtained through the use of aerial or satellite imagery unless (i) such imagery has been captured not more than 12 months prior to the nonrenewal notice; (ii) the nonrenewal notice includes date-stamped aerial or satellite images of the insured property identifying the specific conditions that form the basis for nonrenewal and specifies any action that the insured may take to remedy such conditions; (iii) the insurer provides the insured a period of not less than 90 days to cure the identified conditions before the nonrenewal takes effect; and (iv) the insurer establishes a point of contact for the insured to submit documentation and a process to review such documentation. The bill requires the insurer to offer to renew coverage if the insured provides documentation, within the 90-day period, demonstrating that the identified conditions have been cured to the insurer's reasonable satisfaction.

Current Bill Text

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A BILL to amend and reenact §
38.2-2114
of the Code of Virginia, relating to property insurance; use of aerial or satellite imagery.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1. That §
38.2-2114
of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:

§
38.2-2114
. Grounds and procedure for termination of policy; contents of notice; review by Commissioner; exceptions; immunity from liability.

A. Notwithstanding the provisions of §
38.2-2105
, no policy or contract written to insure owner-occupied dwellings shall be canceled by an insurer unless written notice is mailed or delivered to the named insured at the address stated in the policy, or is delivered electronically to the address provided by the named insured, and cancellation is for one of the following reasons:

1. Failure to pay the premium when due;

2. Conviction of a crime arising out of acts increasing the probability that a peril insured against will occur;

3. Discovery of fraud or material misrepresentation;

4. Willful or reckless acts or omissions increasing the probability that a peril insured against will occur as determined from a physical inspection of the insured premises;

5. Physical changes in the property which result in the property becoming uninsurable as determined from a physical inspection of the insured premises; or

6. Foreclosure efforts by the secured party against the subject property covered by the policy that have resulted in the sale of the property by a trustee under a deed of trust as duly recorded in the land title records of the jurisdiction in which the property is located.

B. No policy or contract written to insure owner-occupied dwellings shall be terminated by an insurer by refusal to renew except at the expiration of the stated policy period or term and unless the insurer or its agent acting on behalf of the insurer mails or delivers to the named insured, at the address stated in the policy, or delivers electronically to the address provided by the named insured, written notice of the insurer's refusal to renew the policy or contract.

C. A written notice of cancellation of or refusal to renew a policy or contract written to insure owner-occupied dwellings shall:

1. State the date that the insurer proposes to terminate the policy or contract, which shall be at least 30 days after mailing or delivering to the named insured the notice of cancellation or refusal to renew. However, when the policy is being terminated for the reason set forth in subdivision A 1, the date that the insurer proposes to terminate the policy may be less than 30 days but at least 10 days from the date of mailing or delivery;

2. State the specific reason for terminating the policy or contract and provide for the notification required by the provisions of §§
38.2-608
and
38.2-609
and subsection B of §
38.2-610
. However, those notification requirements shall not apply when the policy is being canceled or not renewed for the reason set forth in subdivision A 1;

3. Advise the insured that within 10 days of receipt of the notice of termination he may request in writing that the Commissioner review the action of the insurer in terminating the policy or contract;

4. Advise the insured of his possible eligibility for fire insurance coverage through the Virginia Property Insurance Association; and

5. Be in a type size authorized by §
38.2-311
.

D. Within 10 days of receipt of the notice of termination any insured or his attorney shall be entitled to request in writing to the Commissioner that he review the action of the insurer in terminating a policy or contract written to insure owner-occupied dwellings. Upon receipt of the request, the Commissioner shall promptly initiate a review to determine whether the insurer's cancellation or refusal to renew complies with the requirements of this section and of §
38.2-2113
, if sent by mail or delivered electronically. The policy shall remain in full force and effect during the pendency of the review by the Commissioner except where the cancellation or refusal to renew is for reason of nonpayment of premium, in which case the policy shall terminate as of the date stated in the notice. Where the Commissioner finds from the review that the cancellation or refusal to renew has not complied with the requirements of this section or of §
38.2-2113
, if sent by mail or delivered electronically, he shall immediately notify the insurer, the insured, and any other person to whom notice of cancellation or refusal to renew was required to be given by the terms of the policy that the cancellation or refusal to renew is not effective. Nothing in this section authorizes the Commissioner to substitute his judgment as to underwriting for that of the insurer.

E. Nothing in this section shall apply:

1. To any policy written to insure owner-occupied dwellings that has been in effect for less than 90 days when the notice of termination is mailed or delivered to the insured, unless it is a renewal policy;

2. If the insurer or its agent acting on behalf of the insurer has manifested its willingness to renew by issuing or offering to issue a renewal policy, certificate or other evidence of renewal, or has otherwise manifested its willingness to renew in writing to the insured. The written manifestation shall include the name of a proposed insurer, the expiration date of the policy, the type of insurance coverage, and information regarding the estimated renewal premium;

3. If the named insured or his duly constituted attorney-in-fact has notified the insurer or its agent orally, or in writing, if the insurer requires such notification to be in writing, that he wishes the policy to be canceled, or that he does not wish the policy to be renewed, or if, prior to the date of expiration, he fails to accept the offer of the insurer to renew the policy;

4. To any contract or policy written through the Virginia Property Insurance Association or any residual market facility established pursuant to Chapter 27 (§
38.2-2700
et seq.); or

5. If an affiliated insurer has manifested its willingness to provide coverage at a lower premium than would have been charged for the same exposures on the expiring policy. The affiliated insurer shall manifest its willingness to provide coverage by issuing a policy with the types and limits of coverage at least equal to those contained in the expiring policy unless the named insured has requested a change in coverage or limits. When such offer is made by an affiliated insurer, an offer of renewal shall not be required of the insurer of the expiring policy, and the policy issued by the affiliated insurer shall be deemed to be a renewal policy.

F. Each insurer shall maintain, for at least one year, records of cancellation and refusal to renew and copies of every notice or statement referred to in subsection E that it sends to any of its insureds.

G. There shall be no liability on the part of and no cause of action of any nature shall arise against the Commissioner or his subordinates; any insurer, its authorized representative, its agents, or its employees; or any firm, person or corporation furnishing to the insurer information as to reasons for cancellation or refusal to renew, for any statement made by any of them in complying with this section or for providing information pertaining to the cancellation or refusal to renew.

H. Nothing in this section requires an insurer to renew a policy written to insure owner-occupied dwellings, if the insured does not conform to the occupational or membership requirements of an insurer who limits its writings to an occupation or membership of an organization.

I. No insurer or agent shall refuse to renew a policy written to insure an owner-occupied dwelling, solely because of any one or more of the following factors:

1. Age;

2. Sex;

3. Residence;

4. Race;

5. Color;

6. Creed;

7. National origin;

8. Ancestry;

9. Marital status;

10. Sexual orientation;

11. Gender identity;

12. Lawful occupation, including the military service; however, nothing in this subsection shall require any insurer to renew a policy for an insured where the insured's occupation has changed so as to increase materially the risk;

13. Credit information contained in a "consumer report," as defined in the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq., bearing on a natural person's creditworthiness, credit standing or credit capacity. If credit information is used, in part, as the basis for the nonrenewal, such credit information shall be based on a consumer report procured within 120 days from the effective date of the nonrenewal;

14. Any claim resulting primarily from natural causes;

15. One or more claims that were incurred more than 60 months immediately prior to the expiration of the current policy period; or

16. Any inquiry from an insured about his insurance coverage or policy provisions. For purposes of this subdivision, "inquiry" means a written or oral communication by an insured seeking information regarding coverage or policy provisions that does not notify the insurer of a loss, incident or accident, and that does not provide information indicating an increase in the hazard insured against. An insurer shall not report any inquiry as a claim to a loss history database maintained by a consumer reporting agency or insurance support organization.

Nothing in this section prohibits any insurer from setting rates in accordance with relevant actuarial data.

J. No insurer shall cancel or refuse to renew a policy written to insure an owner-occupied dwelling because an insured under the policy is a foster parent and foster children reside at the insured dwelling.

K. No insurer or agent shall refuse to renew a policy written to insure an owner-occupied dwelling
based on information obtained through the use of aerial or satellite imagery
unless (i) such imagery has
been captured not more t
han 12 months
prior
to
the nonrenewal notice
;
(ii) the nonrenewal notice
includes date-stamped

aerial or satellite image
s

of the insured property

identifying the specific conditions that form the basis for nonrenewal and
specifies
any action
that
the
insured may take to remedy such conditions;

(iii) t
he insurer provides
the insured
a period of not less than 90 days to cure the identified conditions before
the
nonrenewal take
s
effect;
and (iv) the insurer establishes a
point of contact
for the
insured to submit documentation
and a process to review such documentation.
The insurer
shall offer
to renew coverage if the insured provides documentation, within the 90-day period, demonstrating that the identified conditions have been cured to the insurer
'
s reasonable satisfaction.