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Have one house dedicated to Airbnb, and of course few carriers and exorbent rates for homeowners insurance. Any suggestions out there? Central Florida area,
Hey David! I know CBIZ writes in the state of Florida, have you checked them out yet? https://vacationrentalinsurance.cbiz.com/
Hi I just contacted CBIZ and they do not insure nor have any carriers insuring in the state of Florida.
Thank you for the information Nelly
My insurance agent helped me and it was a bit complicated. I ended up keeping a windstorm-only policy with Citizens and a separate one for all other risks (including short-term rental) with Seacoast Brokers. The total cost of both policies is actually the same as before when I had everything with Citizens. The rental property is also my primary residence and zoned commercial (it's duplex).
Still searching folks and thanks for all the leads. Here's the bottom line I think I (we) am heading towards. Short term rentals are considered a commercial property. At least that is what I am running into, hence the high rates. Most landlords are getting away with it because their Insurance is not aware that they are renting out rooms/apts/houses that way. regular landlord tenant insurance $1500-$1600/year. for short-term rentals, $3000++
buyer beware, I think this is an avenue that the corporate giants are starting to close in on. Will stay updated with any new info I find, but right now, every company is coming in at $3K+/- per year for this 1100 sq ft 2/1.5 block home in Florida, JUST because I told them I was doing Airbnb. That is about $140K in home and $2M in liability, and deductible limits only change the rate by $100 or so.
Long term rent potential is about $800-$900/month in this market. tenant would pay utilities and internet which amount to about $210/month. Insurance would cost me about $130/month for gross of say $720/month
Airbnb current model:
$1200 income
-$55 internet
-$130 electric
-$45 water/sewer/trash
-$250 insurance
=$720/month.
break even for me.
I use Horace Mann Steiner insurance for a Wind only policy $900 approximately and have the rental incorporated and deeded to the business. Also have an umbrella policy to cover potential issues.
melissa
outfit m inc
melbourne Fl
Hi, David. I’ve been researching insurance also, here in Tallahassee. So far, my best results are with Progressive. Not a lot to choose from, especially if your STR only requires a 1 night minimum.
Please post your findings. Thanks! Sonya
Does anyone have new or more information on the homeowners policy. I am having difficulty finding a company that insures homeowner policy for Airbnb property. I do not live on premises. Insurance companies seem to fear Airbnb because of the change in guests frequency. Any information will be greatly appreciated - thank you - Nelly