Insurance for STRs and Airbnbs: Types, Providers, Costs, and Real Host Experiences

Renting your home on Airbnb or VRBO is exciting, but it also opens the door to risks: guest damage, liability, loss of income, and more. Standard homeowners insurance often doesn’t cover those risks. This is why short-term rental (STR) insurance is a critical safety net for hosts. Let’s dive into the types of coverage available, what they cost, the leading providers, and how to choose the best fit for your scenario.

I’m a seasoned short-term rental owner/host and licensed Realtor, and NOT a lawyer or insurance agent. This content is for informational purposes only. Always verify local laws and consult a qualified professional for your specific situation. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal or financial advice.


Why Standard Homeowners Insurance Falls Short

Most homeowners and landlord policies exclude coverage for business activities like hosting paying guests. If a guest trips, damages your property, or a pet causes destruction, your standard policy may deny the claim beneath a “business pursuits” clause. (Reuters, Investopedia)

Airbnb and VRBO offer limited protection (like AirCover) providing up to $3 million for damage and $1 million for liability. But these don’t replace a full commercial-grade policy and have gaps, especially for primary residences, third-party services, or certain states. (Reuters)


Types of Short-Term Rental Insurance

TypeDescriptionProsCons
Endorsement/RiderAdds coverage to existing HO/landlord policyConvenient, potentially lower costMay not cover detached units or business disruptions
Standalone STR PolicyComprehensive property + liability for STR riskDesigned for hosts, broad coverageMore expensive than standard insurance
STR + Lost Income CoverageAdds income protection if rental is disruptedShields you from loss of bookingsNeeds clear qualifying conditions
Commercial General Liability (CGL)Covers bodily injury/property damage with host liabilityHigher limits, includes services and providersHigher premium, might require business-level underwriting

Top Providers in STR Insurance

Based on industry reviews and host experiences:

  • Proper Insurance (Best Overall)
    Specialized for STRs—covers building, contents, liability, revenue loss with no sublimits for guest damage. Up to $3M liability, strong reputation. (Investopedia)
  • Airbnb AirCover (Add-On/Platform Protection)
    Free with listing—up to $3M property damage, $1M liability. Convenient but shouldn’t be your only coverage. (Insurify, Reuters)
  • American Family (Best Customer Complaints Record)
    Trusted insurer with decent STR options. Rated well for customer service, but may require endorsement per policy. (Investopedia)
  • Foremost (Best for Longer Stays)
    STR-specific coverage tailored for hosts with bookings of extended duration. (Investopedia)
  • Allstate (Best Online Experience)
    Known for easy quoting and claims interface, with rising STR support. (Investopedia)

Other notable providers: Propell, Awning, often featured in aggregated provider reviews. (Awning, Mashvisor)


Typical Costs & What Hosts Say

STR-specific coverage usually runs $1,000–$3,500/year, depending on location, property value, and coverage limits. (Reddit)

A host on Reddit says:

“I pay Proper about $3,500 a year. It’s about $1,000 more than traditional homeowners insurance, but the coverage is far better for STR and liability issues.”
(Reddit)


Case Study: When Insurance Matters

A UK couple renting their home through a management company came home to discover over £15,000 in damage: flooding, broken appliances, stained mattresses, and evidence of a large gathering. Airbnb eventually reimbursed the full amount via AirCover, but navigating the insurance complexities took months and severe stress. (The Times)

This underscores that platforms aren’t always enough. Good STR coverage and vetting processes are your best defense.


Feature Breakdown: What to Look For

FeatureWhat It Covers / Why It Matters
Property + Contents DamageReplaces structural damage and belongings. STR-specific policies often cover guest-caused damage without high sublimits.
Liability CoverageProtects you if guests are injured. STR policies include Commercial General Liability for broader protection.
Loss of IncomeReimburses rental income during repairs, essential when bookings fund your mortgage.
Guest-Related DamageSome policies limit guest-caused incidents; STR-specific ones often roll it into total coverage.
Third-Party ServicesFor hosts allowing on-property services (private chefs, masseuses), only some policies (like Proper) cover those scenarios. (Proper Insurance®)

Global & Specialized Options

Outside the U.S., similar products exist:

  • In the UK, Total Landlord Insurance offers holiday-let covers designed for STR specifics. (Total Landlord Insurance)
  • Ongoing guides in the hospitality industry emphasize that STRs require bespoke policies beyond standard home insurance. (Zeevou, AirDNA)

Real Host Feedback

Marcus, host in Seattle (on Reddit forums):

“Standard insurance didn’t cover me when a guest’s yoga class left permanent markings on my cedar gym floor. I switched to a standalone STR policy that covered the replacement—fast.”

Priya, host in Austin:

“I had a rider on my homeowner’s policy, but half the damage wasn’t covered. Now, I have full STR coverage with income protection, and I sleep better.”
(Airbnb hosts forum)


Summary: Choosing the Right Coverage for You

  • Platform Protection Only = Convenient, but incomplete.
  • Endorsement on Home Policy = Better, but limited scope.
  • Standalone STR Insurance (e.g., Proper) = Most comprehensive for serious hosts.
  • Minimum Requirements = Liability coverage per state (e.g., MA requires $1M), plus host protections. (Investopedia)

Final Thoughts

Consider that insurance isn’t so much an expense as it is your peace of mind and business security. When guests check in, your risks go up and your exposure increases. Without proper coverage, one damage incident or lawsuit can upend your STR – and maybe more.

STR-specific insurance from reputable companies like Proper, Foremost, or Allstate gives real protection, while platform policies like Airbnb’s AirCover offer helpful supplements but are not complete solutions.


If you’re ready to take your protection seriously, and gain peace of mind while hosting, think of insurance as part of your STR ROI strategy, not optional overhead.

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