Hollywood, FL sits between Fort Lauderdale and Miami in Broward County's most active real estate corridor. The city's housing market remains strong, with median home prices above $420,000 in 2025 and active condo, single-family, and commercial closing volume. Hollywood title companies serve a diverse clientele including first-time buyers, international investors, and estate transactions.
This guide covers the ACA rules, available health benefit options, and compliance best practices for Hollywood title companies offering or considering health benefits for part-time employees in 2026.
Hollywood's title companies often employ part-time closers who also handle transactions for neighboring cities like Dania Beach and Hallandale Beach. The city's diverse population means title companies sometimes require bilingual part-time staff with specific language capabilities, who may work limited hours but provide high strategic value.
Part-time title roles in Hollywood typically include closers working 15–25 hours per week, escrow support staff on reduced schedules, and administrative personnel handling file coordination part-time. These employees are outside the ACA employer mandate but represent real retention and recruitment opportunities when benefits are offered thoughtfully.
The ACA defines part-time employees as those averaging fewer than 30 hours of service per week. Hollywood title companies have no federal obligation to offer health coverage to these workers regardless of company size. If your title company is an Applicable Large Employer (50+ FTEs), the mandate requires coverage for full-time employees (30+ hrs/week) only — part-time employees remain excluded.
Voluntarily extending benefits to part-time employees working 20 or more hours per week is a common competitive practice among Hollywood title companies seeking to retain experienced part-time talent. Any voluntary eligibility threshold must be applied consistently to all employees in that class.
| Option | Description | Employer Monthly Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Group Plan Extension | Include PT employees at 20+ hrs in group plan | $150–$320 per employee | Companies prioritizing uniform benefits culture |
| ICHRA — PT Class | Set monthly reimbursement for PT employees to buy individual plans | Employer-set (e.g., $100–$200/mo) | Companies wanting cost control and individual flexibility |
| Section 125 Only | Pre-tax premium elections — no employer contribution | $0 employer cost | When employer cannot contribute but supports tax savings |
ICHRA allows Hollywood title companies to create a part-time employee class with a defined monthly reimbursement amount. Employees purchase individual health plans from the ACA marketplace or directly from carriers, submit premium documentation, and receive reimbursements up to the set monthly limit. The employer's cost is completely predictable and controlled.
ICHRA has no group plan participation minimums — eliminating the common problem of small title companies losing group coverage when too many employees decline enrollment. Each employee's plan choice is independent, accommodating the diverse coverage needs of part-time title professionals in Hollywood.
Review your Section 125 plan document to confirm part-time employees are eligible to participate. Many title companies inadvertently exclude part-time staff through outdated plan language. Including part-time employees allows them to pay health, dental, and vision premiums with pre-tax dollars — saving them $400–$700 per year in federal taxes depending on their income. This costs the employer nothing beyond administration and meaningfully improves compensation value for part-time staff.
Talk to a licensed advisor about health benefits for part-time employees at your Hollywood title company business.