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Kyler J Sloan
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Short Term Rental Liability Insurance

Kyler J Sloan
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Does anyone have an insurance policy that they would recommend for Short Term Rentals? Thanks in advance for any input. 

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There are many threads on this. Do not rely on AIR or VRBO, definitely get you own insurance....there are companies that specialize in STR insurance, but first I would ask your own agent. I have State Farm and they have policies for vacation rentals at a very fair price.....just make sure you disclose exactly what you're doing and make sure you get commercial insurance.

If you think you have a high risk property, you can always add an umbrella policy.

Good Luck...

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