I have a prospect with a guest house she uses for Air B&B rentals.
She has a homeowner insurance policy and does not want to tell them she is doing Air B&B
Are there any mainstream carriers in California who will accept a home where the guest house is being used for Air B&B rentals?
What are the options in a situation like this? Is it possible to get a separate landlord policy just to cover the Air B&B activity?
Thanks in advance for all responses.
Air B & B - California
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Re: Air B & B - California
You can do nothing and pretend you never had the conversation with the homeowner. Then, everything's fine until there's a claim.
Or, you could just make the effort to find a Vacation Rental policy for that guest house. There are a couple of admitted markets or a vast surplus lines marketplace for dwellings used for short term rentals.
Yeah, that's what I'd do because claim departments really hate first report phone calls that surprise both them and the policy language.
Or, you could just make the effort to find a Vacation Rental policy for that guest house. There are a couple of admitted markets or a vast surplus lines marketplace for dwellings used for short term rentals.
Yeah, that's what I'd do because claim departments really hate first report phone calls that surprise both them and the policy language.
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Re: Air B & B - California
Standard HO policy takes in to account having roomers or boarders, albeit limited coverage. In the case if renting a "guest house" I hope you do not think this is covered as an appurtenant structure on a HO policy. Check with your carrier.
Re: Air B & B - California
Foremost writes short term rentals. How is the guest house insured on the current policy? As other structure?
Re: Air B & B - California
Pacific Specialty writes short term rentals. They do a lot of nonstandard risks. I like them.
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They have their niches. I seldom use them now that they require the insured to sign on the app that can only be printed out after the coverage is bound.sgriswold wrote:Pacific Specialty writes short term rentals. They do a lot of nonstandard risks. I like them.