Yes, You Need Insurance to be an Airbnb Host - Six Figures Under (2024)

A year ago Stephanie and I switched our above-the-garage rental apartment property from a traditional long-term rental to shorter Airbnb rentals. Preparing for the change, we did exhaustive research into the question of homeowners’ insurance.

Would our homeowner’s policy still work with Airbnb?

Could we get a supplemental policy?

What was covered by Airbnb’s own insurance and host guarantee programs?

The short answer is that as an Airbnb host, you do need additional insurance. Hosting with any real frequency is likely to void your current homeowners policy, and Airbnb’s own protection is inadequate.

As an attorney who reviews insurance documents daily, I have a high tolerance for wading through contractual balderdash posing as highbrow legalese. I actually dug up and read the coverage documents for every insurance policy I could find that would cover our home and our Airbnb.

I’m going to share why and how we switched our homeowners insurance to a policy specifically created to cover short-term rentals.

Required disclaimer: I looked at insurance policies that were available to us, but I don’t know what might be available to you. For a lot of reasons, your situation may not be the same as ours. This was my advice to our own family, and may not apply to you, but you’re welcome to listen in.

And while you’re here, if you’re interested in hosting with Airbnb, you might also want to see:

  • How much we spent setting up our Airbnb rental
  • How we manage our Airbnb finances
  • How to rent your space on Airbnb (even when you don’t think you have extra)
  • How to search and book an awesome place on Airbnb

Wait, but doesn’t Airbnb have it’s own insurance for hosts?

Yes. And no.

Airbnb offers two types of protection for hosts, its Host Protection Insurance and its Host Guarantee. Let’s look at each one.

The Host Protection Insurance is a real, albeit limited, liability insurance policy which protects hosts in certain circ*mstances if they get sued for physical injury or property damage that arose from an Airbnb guest’s stay. It also covers some specific instances where common areas of the property, like a lobby or shared stairs, are damaged during a stay.

There’s a long list of exclusions, but the most important one for us is that it explicitly does NOT cover, except in very narrow circ*mstances, any loss of or damage to “property you own, rent, or occupy.”

So what does the Airbnb Host Protection Insurance cover?

Let’s say that a guest is walking across the porch of your Airbnb rental with his laptop computer. He slips, loses his footing, and breaks both his arm and his laptop. He sues you. The Host Protection Insurance should have you covered for the cost of his injuries, his broken laptop, and some of the legal expenses. However, if the flying laptop follows an unlucky path and breaks a window in the rental, that damage to your property is not covered.

The Airbnb Help section makes it sound like that’s no big deal, because the Host Guarantee is there to protect you when a guest damages your property.

So what is the Airbnb Host Guarantee, and what does it do?

The Host Guarantee is a promise that Airbnb makes to a host that covers some kinds of property damage if caused by a guest or someone the guest invites onto the property, during a stay booked via the Airbnb platform.

Let’s go back to the flying laptop and broken window. That broken window in the rental should fall under the Host Guarantee. That’s a pretty clear case for coverage.

Our Airbnb apartment is above a standalone garage, about fifteen feet from our house. What if the laptop skidded across the porch, flew over the edge and across to our house, breaking the window in our home instead of in the rental? The Host Guarantee expressly excludes payment for a very long list of things, but the really important ones for us are:

  • “Any damage to any property that is not in, at, or on a Covered Accommodation.
  • Real property owned by a party other than you and that you do not control.”

So the rental window is covered, but because our primary home is not “in, at, or on a Covered Accomodation,” the Host Guarantee does not cover the cost of fixing the window in our own home.

And if a guest flips a cigarette outside or starts a kitchen fire that spreads? The actual rental apartment is covered. But the Host Guarantee seems to exclude any coverage for damage to the garage that sits under the rental, or our own home next door, or the neighbors up the hill. None of that is covered.

But won’t your normal homeowners policy cover that kind of damage?

Ours wouldn’t. And I haven’t seen any in our area that would.

Before we started Airbnb, we had a homeowners policy with an addendum for the long-term rental of the apartment. The policy and addendum excluded any claim arising from or related to business activity, except for the business of renting the apartment for a period of at least one month at a time.

The effect was very clear. If we rented the apartment for less than one month, and the short-term renter accidentally burned it down, or left the water on and flooded it, or tripped on the stairs and broke a leg, our insurance company would pay nothing. Even worse, if the fire or flood damaged our own home, they would also pay nothing.

Damages from short-term rentals are specifically excluded from coverage. Even worse, giving the policy the interpretation most favorable to the insurance carrier, accepting our first Airbnb guest could have voided our entire homeowners insurance coverage, no matter what the source of the claim!

This is not because we had bad insurance. Nearly every standard homeowners policy includes a similar limitation when the primary home and the rental are on the same property. The details can vary, but I’ve seen policies that would be void for reasons including:

  • You rent a building (or trailer, or boat, or treehouse, or anything) on your property for less than 30 days
  • You rent it for less than 30 days without written approval of your insurance carrier
  • You rent it for less than 30 days without at least 30 days’ written notice to the insurance carrier
  • You have more than 3 nights of short-term rental during a policy year
  • You have more than 10 nights of short-term rental during a policy year
  • Your revenue from short-term rentals exceeds $1,000 or $5,000 or $10,000 during a policy year

The worst part is that I couldn’t rely on my own local insurance agents, the supposed experts, to help interpret the policies. During our search for an Airbnb-friendly homeowners policy, I talked to three different insurance agents who clearly did not understand the limitations of the policies they were selling.

One of them came around as soon as I pointed out the relevant policy language and he had it confirmed by the underwriter.

With another, it took several tries before she realized that the policy she was offering wouldn’t work.

One agent is still sure his policy would have covered us. I hope he never sells it to anyone who actually has to make a claim.

So Airbnb coverage doesn’t work, and a normal homeowners policy or rental addendum doesn’t work. What else is there?

Clearly, we needed something different.

Of course, actually replacing our pre-Airbnb policy took some additional research. Because the beautiful, wooded foothills we live in are part of wildfire country, many insurance carriers don’t cover the area at all. We had a limited number of companies to choose from, and exactly zero of them would write a policy that covered a short-term rental business.

So we had to look further afield for non-traditional options.

Traditional carriers with specialty partners.

Some traditional carriers do have endorsem*nts, direct supplemental policies, or can arrange for supplemental coverage from a specialty insurer. Last year, in our area, Farmers was the only carrier that would offer short-term supplemental coverage, through their Foremost Insurance Group.

I’ve heard that in 2019, Allstate, USAA, and Liberty Mutual started offering home-sharing or short-term rental coverage in some markets. None of them insure our forested hills, so I haven’t explored further. However, this is a hopeful sign.

Insurance built especially for short-term rentals

CBIZ and Proper Insurance each specialize in comprehensive short-term rentals and offer insurance made especially to cover properties rented through Airbnb. These same policies also work for short-term rentals on Homeaway, VBRO, and similar platforms.

CBIZ and Proper policies are almost identical. Don’t pay much attention to the miniscule differences their sales people emphasize. For most hosts, the differences won’t matter. If, however, the space you rent on Airbnb is a room within your own home, there are some differences you should consider.

Policies from these two companies replace your current homeowners insurance entirely with a new policy that also includes specific short-term rental coverage. Both have strong underwriters and will likely be around to pay claims when you need them.

On-Demand Insurance

There are a handful of interesting new options with on-demand insurance. The idea is that you can turn on the coverage when you have a guest stay and turn it off when they leave. This works best for hosts who have infrequent guests, as the cost goes up with each additional night a short-term rental is occupied.

Because our rental is nearly always occupied, this was not a cost-effective solution, but it’s an interesting idea for infrequent hosts. Slice seems to be the most prominent of these new options.

What did we choose?

After far too much time researching, talking to other hosts, arguing with insurance agents, and reading policies, we replaced our homeowners insurance with a new policy from CBIZ. It has better coverage than our previous policy, very clearly covers the potential risks of Airbnb hosting, and costs just about the same as Proper, but has been around longer.

Farmers and Foremost together also had an adequate coverage package, but cost too much.

Slice was an interesting on-demand option, but paying per night for so many nights made it the most costly by far. It could work better for less frequent hosts.

And what does it cost?

Since we’re all about sharing real numbers, this is as real as it gets.

Our old homeowners policy had a total annual cost of $1,425.

The new CBIZ policy has a total annual cost of $2,835.

WHAT?

Yeah. It’s about double the cost. I know. It’s crazy. But not all of that increase is due to it covering short-term rentals.

The policy that used to cost $1,425 is no longer offered to anyone in our county. Our prior insurer, like many others, has pulled out of Northern California altogether. A few consecutive years with $30 billion of wildfire losses makes California a hard place to hold a lot of risk.

The companies that remain in our area are raising their prices significantly, so our overpriced CBIZ policy isn’t much more than our neighbors pay for their policy without short-term rental coverage.

Don’t rely too much on our experience.

While this may be useful background for hosts and those interested in Airbnb, it will not be definitive for your situation. Insurance is regulated and sold differently in every state and your mileage may vary. Hopefully, you have more options than we do. Hopefully we’ll all have even more options soon.

As the market expands, insurance companies are rushing (as much as insurance companies can be said to ever rush) to understand how to value the risk of short-term rentals. I expect new products to arrive and evolve over the next few years as insurers start getting actual claims experiences.

For you, now, if you’re thinking of hosting, the important thing is to realize that

  1. Airbnb’s own insurance and host guarantee are not enough, and
  2. you may be voiding your own homeowners insurance by offering short-term rentals.

Be careful. Learn about your current policy. Find out what options are available in your area.

We love hosting with Airbnb, but your home is likely your most valuable asset, and the place you live. Don’t put it at risk by making uninformed insurance decisions as you set up an Airbnb side income. Be smart. Make sure you and your home are protected.

Yes, You Need Insurance to be an Airbnb Host - Six Figures Under (2024)

FAQs

Do you need special insurance to be an Airbnb host? ›

As an Airbnb host, it's essential to understand that standard homeowners insurance might not fully cover your needs when renting out your property. Short-term rental insurance, often referred to as Airbnb insurance, is designed specifically for properties listed on platforms like Airbnb.

Is Airbnb insurance enough? ›

Airbnb offers up to $1 million of its own coverage per rental, but there are coverage restrictions. Some specialty policies exist to help insure against the unique risks posed by short-term rentals. Be sure to review your local laws since some states may require additional liability insurance for short-term rentals.

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.

How much does the average person make doing Airbnb? ›

Average Annual Host Revenue by Region: 2021/2020

The average Airbnb host in North America earned $41,026 in revenue. Asia-Pacific is the second highest earning region, with an average of $14,629 in 2021. In Europe, the average host earned $13,567 on Airbnb in 2021.

Do I need to tell my insurance company about Airbnb? ›

One of the most important things you can do before becoming an STR host is to inform your insurance company. The company can then help you determine what's covered by your current homeowners policy, as well as whether you'll need an Airbnb endorsem*nt or altogether different coverage.

How do you qualify to host an Airbnb? ›

According to Airbnb, the basic requirements to become a host are the following:
  1. Respond to inquiries. Airbnb values hosts who are responsive, attentive, and considerate. ...
  2. Accept requests. ...
  3. Avoid cancellations. ...
  4. Maintain a high overall rating.

Are Airbnb owners insured? ›

The HLI program provides insurance that covers Hosts for their legal liability to a guest or third party for bodily injury or property damage due to an incident that occurs during a guest's Airbnb Stay at the Host's Accommodation.

What happens if someone gets hurt in your Airbnb? ›

The insurance pays out up to $1 million to the injured person when a guest gets hurt during a stay. The injury must occur because of the negligence of the property owner. The insurance policy does not apply if the host commits intentional harm.

What happens if a guest damages Airbnb? ›

In the event the Responsible Guest fails to pay the amount requested for the loss or damage to your Eligible Property pursuant to the Responsible Guest's obligations under the Terms, you may make a reimbursem*nt request to Airbnb under Host Damage Protection by submitting a Host Damage Protection Payment Request Form.

Does Airbnb reimburse you for stolen items? ›

Then go to the Resolution Center to request the monies from your security deposit for reimbursem*nt. Airbnb will require "proof" that the items were taken by the guests to work on your behalf. Determine if the the items are worth filing an insurance claim. If so, Call the police immediately and file a theft report.

Does Airbnb protect hosts from lawsuits? ›

Airbnb's host protection liability insurance protects you if a guest or another individual makes a claim against you. For example, say a guest breaks someone's property or accidentally injures another person in the lobby or hallway of the building your rental is in.

What percentage does Airbnb take? ›

How much does Airbnb charge hosts? Airbnb charges hosts a service fee for each booking. What percentage Airbnb takes can vary, but it's typically around 3% for most hosts. However, Airbnb's commission can go up to 14% or more for hosts who have a Super Strict cancellation policy.

What type of Airbnb makes the most money? ›

For Airbnb hosts looking to make a living on the hospitality platform, full apartment rentals are the way to go. Rates for full apartments are significantly higher than those for single rooms and income after expenses ranged from $15,000 to $31,000 in our analysis.

How much do Airbnb hosts make in 2024? ›

As of Jul 20, 2024, the average hourly pay for an Airbnb Host in the United States is $18.25 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing hourly wages as high as $30.77 and as low as $8.65, the majority of Airbnb Host wages currently range between $14.42 (25th percentile) to $19.23 (75th percentile) across the United States.

Is it worth being a host on Airbnb? ›

Higher income compared to long-term letting

Hosting short-term stays through Airbnb allows you to earn more per month in comparison to long-term letting. You can price your property per night and increase this when demand in the area is higher – during weekends, holidays or when local events are being held.

How does Airbnb guest insurance work? ›

Trip cancellation: If you must cancel due to illness, flight delays or other reasons listed in your policy, you'll get reimbursed up to 100% of your Airbnb booking cost. Trip interruption: If you must cut your trip short, you can recoup prepaid rental costs for the unused portion of your stay.

What happens if you damage an Airbnb? ›

Accidents are rare, but they happen. If you, someone you invite, or a pet are responsible for damage during a stay, let your Host know right away. Your Host can send you a reimbursem*nt request in our Resolution Center to cover the cost of the damage, and you'll have 24 hours to respond.

Is Airbnb liable for injuries? ›

Fortunately, you can make a claim for compensation through Airbnb Host Protection Insurance. Airbnb Host Protection Insurance is an insurance policy that Airbnb extends to hosts. The insurance pays out up to $1 million to the injured person when a guest gets hurt during a stay.

How does Airbnb protect hosts? ›

Sometimes accidents happen, which is why there's AirCover for Hosts. AirCover for Hosts is top-to-bottom protection for Hosts. It includes guest identity verification, reservation screening, $3M Host damage protection, $1M Host liability insurance, and a 24-hour safety line.

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