Tiny House Insurance. Policy Details and My Personal Experience (2024)

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Here’s the deal:insuring a self-built tiny house is challenging. I’ve struggled. Others have struggled. Insurance companies don’t know how to categorize our strange, rolling homes, let alone insure them for damage and theft. Luckily, with the popularity of the movement growing, it is becoming easier to find tiny house insurance.

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Insuring a Tiny House as an RV

When it comes to tiny house insurance, classification is important. In the past few years,RVIA(or Recreational Vehicle Industry Association) has started classifying tiny homes built by approved manufacturers as “certified RVs.” In the tiny house world, only a fewcompanies are licensed to build RVIA certified tiny homes. The easiest way to determine if a company is certified is to look them up on the RVIA website. If your tiny house is going to be built by a RVIA company, it will be legally categorized as a Recreational Vehicle. Insurance companies understand this classification and it will be easy to secure RV insurance.

But what if you’re not an RVIA approved manufacturer? Well, your tiny home will not be RVIA certified. You can not get an RVIA certification after the fact. The DMV will categorize your tiny house howeverthey please upon registration. For example my tiny house was registered as a “Recreational Trailer” in Illinois and as a “Coach Trailer” in California.These classificationsare more difficult to insure.

Tiny House Insurance. Policy Details and My Personal Experience (3)Insuring a Tiny House as something other than an RV

I have heard of tiny housers finding insurance by categorizing their tiny homes as additional dwelling units, pieces of art, or something else altogether. If you do not intend on traveling with you tiny house, this is a real option because these types of policies are state by state. They will not include travel.

Examples of how others are insured locally:

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My Tiny House Insurance

Back in 2014, when I finished my tiny house, I searched for insurance. It was important for me to get a RV policy since I was using my tiny dwelling for travel. I also needed multi-state coverage, which further complicated my search. Every company would either refuse to insure me or quote some absurd number. Eventually Igave up.

For two years, I put my faith in the liability coverage offered through my truck’s policy. My tiny house was insured as a “tow load” when traveling down the road. Once I disconnected my tiny house from my truck, I had no insurance at all.

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Summer 2015 roadtrip:Flat tire in Alaska

In the summer of 2016, I decided to take another look. I visited insuremytinyhome.com and applied for coverage. After multiple discussions with Darrell Grenz, my insurance rep, I was able to secure a policy that includes travel. I was thrilled!

My annualpremium with Darrell Grenz came to $903, which I paid up front to reduce costs. This might seem expensive, but I do have a beefy insurance policy that includes multi-state travel. Also, I was told I could adjust my policy at any time for a lower rate (see update below). I believe the average premium for Tiny Houses through this company is $600.

**** SEPTEMBER 2017 TINY HOUSE INSURANCE UPDATE****

After almost a year with Darrell Grenz, I have canceled my insurance policy. I was completely dissatisfied with the communication and service I received. In December of 2016, I asked to change my policy. I was ignored or given the runaround for nine months! Excuses were made about family emergencies and understaffing issues. I tried to be understanding, but, ultimately, I never received a change to my policy. Imagine if I actually needed to make a claim! I cannot in good conscience recommend insuremytinyhome.com or Darrell Grenz. In fact, I’m telling you to not to use them. I feel as though I spent $903 on nothing, as most times I couldn’t even get anyone to return my communication.

I have since purchased a new insurance policy through Michael Carmona Agency. My new policy includes everything I had with Darrell Grenz, except I removed multi-state travel and added renter’s insurance and liability coverage for medical expenses. My new annual premiumis $878.80. If I ever want to move my house, I simply pay a per-day fee for Tiny House travel insurance (about $75 a day). For my current situation, this is better.

This time, for the sake of transparency and keepinglegitimacy alive, I’m going to give you ALL of the details of my policy. Download a copy by clicking below.

CLICK HERE To Download A Copy of My Insurance Policy

So far I am very happy with the customer service at Michael Carmona Agency as they have gone above and beyond to meet my needs. I will continue to update you as I continue with this policy. If you reach out to them, please tell them I sent you.

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FAQs

Is it hard to insure a tiny home? ›

Can you insure a tiny home? You won't be able to cover a tiny home with a standard home insurance policy. However, depending on the insurer and your state, you may be able to insure your tiny home with a mobile/manufactured home insurance policy.

How to insure a thow? ›

Progressive offers insurance for factory-constructed THOW and THOF. DIY builds are not eligible for coverage. Progressive may be a good option for owners who do not move their homes frequently and want to bundle their mobile home coverage with their auto policies.

Is it worth making a small home insurance claim? ›

Key takeaways

Filing a home insurance claim might make the most sense when the loss estimate is more than your deductible. Any claim, even a minor one, might lead to an increase in your home insurance premium. Having frequent or repeat claims could cause a property insurer to nonrenew your policy.

Does a tiny home add value to property? ›

Do Tiny Homes Appreciate in Value? Appreciation, in simple terms, refers to an increase in the value of a property over time. Your tiny home can appreciate in value over time. But it will depend on several factors, including market conditions, the location of the property and home improvements.

What not to say to home insurance? ›

Avoid any admissions of fault or liability when talking to your adjuster. Such statements can be used to shift blame, potentially decreasing the amount you might be compensated. Instead, focus on describing the damage and the events as they happened, without inserting personal opinions about who might be at fault.

What items Cannot be insured? ›

Some commonly uninsurable items include:
  • Currency and other financial instruments.
  • Hazardous materials.
  • Gemstones.
  • High-value items, which may have a lower coverage limit than other items; for example, FedEx limits the value of artwork, antiques, and flat screen TVs to $1,000.

Do you need insurance to sell homemade products? ›

All crafters and artisans need general liability insurance. This coverage protects you from cost arising from third-party claims of bodily injury, property damage, and personal and advertising injury.

Is it hard to get approved for a tiny home? ›

Often, it's impossible to get a traditional mortgage on a tiny house. You might qualify if your tiny home is built on a permanent foundation, but that's not the only mortgage requirement you have to meet. Mortgage lenders generally have a minimum loan amount.

Is it worth it to invest in a tiny house? ›

As with any rental property, it is possible to make good money on tiny homes. However, this all depends on how you manage your finances. If you have a good mortgage on the property and have conducted all of the proper predictive analytics, you may be able to make a profit.

How much should I save for a tiny house? ›

The cost you'll end up paying for tiny homes depends on the size, quality and details of the house you choose. A basic cabin kit can cost between $6,000 to $8,000, while a custom tiny house with custom features and build-ins can easily cost as much as $100,000 or more.

Why is it harder to insure a manufactured home? ›

Modular homes are attached to a permanent foundation, and manufactured homes are not. This makes manufactured homes more susceptible to certain types of damage, such as from wind, which is why a standard homeowners policy is insufficient.

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