Homeowners Insurance Policy Won't Cover Your Airbnb (2024)

Does Your Current Policy Include the Following Items?

Limitations on Property Entrustment to Others

Also known as ‘malicious acts’, such as vandalism and theft by a guest of your home, this language is built into policies to disallow an insured from benefiting from an insurance policy for the losses that result from dishonest acts, such as theft, by either the insured or anyone to whom the insured has entrusted the property to. Being that the person who was trusted with the property is in a position of confidence with the insured, homeowners’ insurance companies do not want to pay for the mishaps that occur as a result of the insured’s poor judgment of character (Ie: Malicious behavior such as a party).

If your insurance policy has an exclusion or limiting language for property entrustment to others and a guest has done damage to your rental, intentional or accidental, your insurance may NOT respond to the incident given that this language is written in your policy. These incidents can range from property damage due to a party or a guest simply cleaning out your home and driving off in a U-Haul.

Property Entrustment with Landlord Policies

Here is an example of what it looks like when your insurance policy has a ‘Malicious Acts’ exclusion written within their policy. Nashville short-term rental host, Brady Mills, rented his property to guests who threw a raging party and caused $10,000 in damage to his property and $2,000-$3,000 in loss of business income. Mills had assumed that his policy would cover him in a situation like this, but he was wrong. He was left to pay out of pocket for all the expenses accrued because his insurance company didn’t step in to help cover the costs. This is a clear example of finding out the hard way that it’s important to make sure that your insurance policy is right for your vacation rental.

Occupancy Restrictions in Homeowners Policies

A very common term that can be found in your homeowners insurance policy is ‘residence premises’. This is shown on the declarations page and typically includes the one- or two-family dwelling, including other structures, and grounds where an insured resides or intends to reside within 60 days after the effective date of the policy. The reason for this is that insurance companies understand that theft, vandalism, and even tree damage are less likely to occur in occupied, consistently maintained homes. Second homes, however, spend more time vacant and unmonitored.

As a vacation rental owner, you most likely own and live at more than one property, so if the policy covering your vacation rental specifies that the home must be your ‘residence premise’, you may be violating the policy language simply by not making that home your primary residence. So, in the case of an incident at your vacation rental your insurance could deny your claim and leave you to deal with it on your own.

Below is just one example of a claim that was denied due to the owner’s insurance policy noting that it must be their ‘residence premises’.

Fire Damage Claim Denied. In 2012, a couple purchased a house intending to live in it but after six months they had moved to another location and decided to lease out the property. A couple of months later there was a house fire that severely damaged the leased property. The Serpikova family filed a claim with their insurance but were denied due to the fact that the home was not their ‘residence premises’. They were informed that since they did not reside at the location at the time of the loss, the property did NOT fall within the policy’s limits that were required.

If you are unsure what is written in your policy and whether you have these items included, it is extremely important that you talk to your broker to ensure that you are correctly covered.

Know You are Covered with Proper Insurance

At Proper Insurance, we’ve custom penned a policy specifically for short-term rentals. To do so, we have removed all occupancy restrictions as well as the exclusionary language for property entrustment and there is nothing written about ‘residence premises’. With the property entrustment-related exclusion removed, our policy is built to respond to incidents caused by your guest staying at your vacation rental. Proper may reimburse you for property and/or contents damages up to the limit chosen on your policy. If you were unable to rent the property due to damages, you may receive payment for business income loss up to your chosen limit for the time you were unable to rent. For example, if you had specified that contents were valued at $80,000, and your business income limit was set to $30,000, Proper may pay up to these specified limits. Below you can find real-life examples of property entrustment coverage assisting our clients and what it could have looked like without Proper Insurance.

Actual Claims Examples Paid by Proper Insurance

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$103,593.71 Payout Due to House Party Damage.As you can see in the photos below this client of Proper Insurance had the worst-case scenario happen to a vacation rental owner when it comes to damage caused by a guest.

Our homeowner received a phone call from their neighbor in the early hours of the morning expressing that they had called the police, but there were over 100 people at their home, cars parked in the yard, furniture being thrown in a bonfire,etc.The police shut down the party, but the damage had already been done.

As you can see, the total payout for damages is $103,593.71. This is what was paid by Proper Insurance and Lloyd’s of London for the damage caused by a guest.Fortunately, this homeowner had a Proper Insurance policy and was not left to deal with this mess out of pocket like the aforementioned Nashville house party.

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$680,568.71 Payout Due to Guest Burning House to Ground.On New Year’s Eve 2019, one of our clients had the terrible experience of a guest burning down their home.The guests left the property and had left embers burning in the house fireplace.A log or ember made its wayout of the fireplace, and it turned into a full-blown house fire.

Proper immediately responded to this situation and paid our client $680,568.71 for the property damage and loss.

For many of our clients, their biggest concern is any of the above happenings to their beloved home. We urge you to consider this as you are deciding which policy you want to insure your rental with. It is a simple fact that other companies marketing coverage for vacation rentals could easily not respond to these losses via the exclusion for “Malicious Acts”, vandalism or theft, viaproperty entrustmentfound in their policies.We aren’t trying to scare you from renting your property out but simply want to educate the readeron the fact that these incidents do happen, and the retail insurance market tends not to cover it by denying the claim.While we might be more expensive than most policies, this is because we are covering these large types of losses, so you do not lose everything you worked so hard to acquire.

Upgrade Your Insurance Coverage Today

Interested in a policy to protect you and your business from a guest’s mistakes? Proper Insurance is the nation’s leading short-term rental insurance provider protecting homes in all 50 states, replacing inadequate Homeowners/Landlord policies. Their comprehensive coverage meets or exceeds standard short-term rental requirementswith $1M Commercial Liability (CGL) and unmatched protection for your property and revenue. Additional custom coverages include guest-caused theft/damage, amenity liability (bikes, kayaks, hot tub, etc.), bed bugs, fleas, squatters, and more.

Proper’s policy covers vacation homes, townhouses, condos, duplexes, cabins, cottages, apartments, and more. With expert vacation rental underwriters, we can tailor a policy specific to your short-term rental property.

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Insurance Glossary

Loss of Business Income: Income that is lost due to a slowdown or suspension of operations of the business. For example, a vacation rental owner could experience suspension of business when there is time required to repair or replace the damaged property and the income loss would be covered up to the specified amount in your policy.

Occupancy Restrictions: these restrictions cover the insured policyholder but would insure the policyholder for anyone else’s actions.

Property Entrustment to Others: One of the exclusions that would fall under Occupancy Restrictions within a policy. This exclusion is to disallow an insured from benefiting from an insurance policy for the losses that result from dishonest acts, such as theft, by either the insured or anyone to whom the insured has entrusted the insured property to. Being that the person who was trusted with the property is in a position of confidence with the insured, insurance companies do not want to pay for the mishaps that occur because of the insured’s poor judgment of character (I.e.: Malicious Acts.)

Homeowners Insurance Policy Won't Cover Your Airbnb (2024)

FAQs

Homeowners Insurance Policy Won't Cover Your Airbnb? ›

You'll need host liability insurance, which covers the costs if someone in the rental gets hurt or if there is a theft or fire. Most homeowners policies do not cover short-term rentals. As a result, you'll need to obtain coverage through Airbnb, a separate policy, or a rider added to your existing policy.

Will my homeowners insurance cover Airbnb? ›

Using your residence as a business typically won't be covered by your home or condo insurance policy, even if it's just temporary or a one-time thing.

What does Airbnb insurance not cover? ›

Host liability insurance doesn't cover: Damage or injury resulting from something done intentionally. Damage to your place or belongings caused by a guest (that's covered by Host damage protection)

Do I need extra insurance for my Airbnb? ›

Do Airbnb hosts need extra insurance? While Airbnb does offer its own form of coverage, it recommends that hosts carry additional coverage in the form of an endorsem*nt or commercial policy. If you are using another platform, such as VRBO, this is something you'll want to research before you list your property.

Why doesn't my homeowners insurance cover anything? ›

Many things that aren't covered under your standard policy typically result from neglect and a failure to properly maintain the property. Termites and insect damage, bird or rodent damage, rust, rot, mold, and general wear and tear are not covered.

How much is host liability insurance for Airbnb? ›

About Host liability insurance

There is no cost to Hosts for them to be insured under the HLI program. The HLI program does not insure Hosts for damage or loss to their own property or Accommodation. For damage to a Host's property, learn about Airbnb's Host damage protection program.

Are Airbnb owners insured? ›

Coverage eligibility

Hosts of Accommodations are covered under the HLI program. As described above, The HLI program covers Hosts for incidents that result in the Host's legal liability resulting from a bodily injury or a property damage claim arising during a guest's Airbnb Stay at the Host's Airbnb Accommodation.

How does Airbnb insurance work for guests? ›

Every booking comes with AirCover for guests. If there's a serious issue with your Airbnb that your Host can't resolve, we'll help you find a similar place, depending on availability at comparable pricing. If a similar place isn't available or you'd prefer not to rebook, we'll give you a full or partial refund.

What happens if a guest damages Airbnb? ›

Host damage protection, part of AirCover for Hosts, reimburses Hosts up to $3 million in the rare event your place or belongings are damaged by a guest during an Airbnb stay. You're reimbursed for certain damage caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for the damage.

Can I add Airbnb insurance later? ›

Airbnb guests who live in the United States can add travel insurance and assistance services on the checkout page or after booking.

What should you not say to homeowners insurance? ›

Avoid admitting fault or underestimating damages as this might lead to lower compensation or even denial of your claim. Honesty is crucial when dealing with an insurance adjuster, so avoid providing false information which can lead to serious consequences like claim denial or legal repercussions.

Which of the following would not be covered by a homeowners policy? ›

Standard homeowners insurance does NOT cover damage caused by flooding, earthquakes, termites, mold, or normal wear and tear.

What are the three events that aren't covered by insurance and why? ›

Events typically not covered by standard homeowners insurance include: Floods. Earthquakes, sinkholes and other "earth movement" Other natural disasters (depending on geographic location)

Do I need insurance as an Airbnb guest? ›

AirCover for guests is provided for free with every booking, while travel insurance for guests in the EU and UK, travel insurance for guests in the US, or reservation insurance (for guests in FR) can be purchased separately during checkout.

How do I add insurance to Airbnb? ›

If your reservation is eligible, you'll be given the option to add travel insurance and assistance services on the checkout page.

Does renters insurance cover Airbnb? ›

If you are forced to leave your rental due to a covered cause, your renters insurance would likely help cover the cost of a hotel or motel stay (or Airbnb rental). Importantly, your policy will likely only reimburse you for additional costs above and beyond what you'd normally spend if you were at home.

Does travel insurance cover Airbnb? ›

Yes, travel insurance policies can offer coverage for Airbnbs, or similar vacation rentals like VRBO. In the vast majority of cases, travel insurance providers will treat your Airbnb stay as it would a hotel, resort, or other type of lodging arrangement.

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