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Short-Term Rentals Pose Insurance Risks for Homeowners and Multi-Unit Dwellings

MALVERN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As short-term rentals grow in popularity, homeowners and multi-unit dwelling owners face potential insurance pitfalls. Standard homeowners insurance typically does not cover commercial activities, including renting out a property on a short-term basis. Failing to notify insurers can result in denied claims, reduced liability coverage, higher deductibles, or even policy cancellation, according to a new Insurance Information Institute (Triple‑I) Outlook, Short-Term Rentals and Homeowners Insurance.

“It’s important for homeowners to understand the potential for coverage gaps to arise when residential dwellings are used for commercial purposes."

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“It’s important for homeowners to understand the potential for coverage gaps to arise when residential dwellings are used for commercial purposes,” said Triple‑I CEO Sean Kevelighan, emphasizing the importance of proper insurance planning for anyone operating a short-term rental. “Short-term rental activity often brings higher guest turnover and greater exposure to liability, which many standard policies aren’t designed to address.”

Triple-I’s Outlook emphasizes operating short-term rentals can potentially lead to higher premiums, as insurers may view properties as higher risk due to increased guest turnover and liability claims. Additionally, owners need to comply with local zoning laws, permits and short-term rental regulations, since noncompliance can further jeopardize coverage.

For two‑ and multi-unit dwellings, operating short-term rentals can impact the shared master insurance policy, affecting all unit owners. One owner’s rental activity can increase premiums or alter policy terms for all residents, highlighting the importance of collective compliance. Homeowners are advised to notify their insurance professional, adhere to policy terms and purchase additional commercial coverage, such as specialized short-term rental insurance, to protect against rental-related risks.

About the Insurance Information Institute

Since 1960, the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) has been the trusted voice of risk and insurance, delivering unique, data-driven insights to educate, elevate and connect consumers, industry professionals, policymakers and the media. An affiliate of The Institutes, Triple-I represents a diverse membership accounting for nearly 50% of all U.S. property/casualty premiums written. Our members include mutual and stock companies, personal and commercial lines, primary insurers and reinsurers – serving regional, national and global markets.

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New York Press Office: (212) 346-5500; media@iii.org

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As short-term rentals grow in popularity, homeowners and multi-unit dwelling owners face potential insurance pitfalls, according to Triple-I.
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