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Good morning. I am living in Asheville, NC and have an Airbnb in Lake Lure, NC. Specifically, I am asking if there are proven ways to get Airbnb or other loss of revenue grants, loans, etc. for loss of revenue for the foreseeable future? I predict that we will be affected by this until late Spring of '25. Any and all thoughts & ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Hello @Kathleen1142
Normally you would make a claim on your home insurance for short term let's if you have loss of income insurance for your business .
Airbnb as a marketing platform doesn't normally provide business owners with grants in these situations .
You can also see if there are local business recovery grants you would be eligible to apply for
First, let me say I am so sorry about the losses experienced in your area; especially the loss of loved ones for some. Devastating.
@Helen3 has some great suggestions. Unfortunately, Aircover does not cover loss of revenue due to natural disasters. It only covers loss of revenue if a guest damages your place and you have to cancel bookings in order to complete repairs. If you had a short term rental insurance policy separate from Aircover, many of them offer loss of income (cancelled bookings), but not all. You would have to contact your insurer to find out the details. Even if your property sustained minimal damage, most guests will end up cancelling due to all the infrastructure damage in the area.
I always recommend new Hosts purchase their own short term rental insurance to cover situations such as what occurred with Helene. Many new Hosts are not aware that Aircover (Host damage protection) doesn't cover natural disasters. STR insurance is more expensive than typical homeowners insurance and some Hosts don't purchase it because of this. This is a risky idea; especially in these times of climate change. Additionally, many Hosts are not aware that typical homeowners insurance doesn't provide coverage if you operate a commecial activity (Airbnb). Even if your property sustained minimal damage, many guests will end up cancelling due to all the infrastructure damage in the area.
Also, if you have a home share situation on Airbnb (renting a room, basement suite, separate ADU on your property), your typical homeowner's insurance won't cover this and you need a separate STR policy or rider to cover this. If you don't have this and they find out about it, your coverage can be cancelled and any claims denied.
Please let us know how it goes...keeping you and all affected in mind and wishing you the best going forward.
Hi @Kathleen1142 😊,
I am truly sorry about the situation, but I am glad you found hosts to discuss it with.
Have you found a solution?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
Thank you @Joan2709 and @Helen3 for helping.
Warm regards 🌻
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Elisa, Thanks for checking in. No, I haven't found anything yet. I am still researching. I am investigating loss-of income insurance coverage. It is something you can get with your home owners policy. The insurance answers have been slow in coming and vague. I know that for the future I will ask a lot more questions about things like business interruption, loss of revenue, etc. Nothing right now is easy, as the flood insurance and the homeowner's insurance companies are both pointing to the other sides. This hurricane had all of the above. We in Asheville, Lake Lure and the surrounding areas were especially hard hit with Helene. Lots of wind-driven rains, mud slides and flooding. I encourage anyone who had had any success with language or actual claims to share what they know. I had to block out my calendar or the rest of the year as I have no idea when the roads, the water, electricity and internet, etc. will be back where it's safe to start up again. I rely on the income, so it's scary. Thanks to all who read this and can offer anything constructive to share.
Hey Kathleen,
I’m Kathleen too! We just built a 4/3 log cabin near Rumbling Bald .
I’ve been trying to get a monthly renter as well for January-March but no luck yet.
My neighbor got a 3 month contract and is housing the army engineers working in the lake.
We hoped to help a displaced
family and have their insurance pay us directly. I’m still working on it🤷♀️
Have you made any progress?
Our cabin is in perfect shape too
Kathleen @
Lakeview Lucky Charmer