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Jerry Murphy
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  • Culver City, CA
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Insurance question about str

Jerry Murphy
  • Investor
  • Culver City, CA
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Does anyone have an insurance policy that forbids renters from having daytime guests on the short term rental property when the guest rents out the whole house? I’ve never heard of such a thing until this week.  i can’t imagine an insurance company being that intrusive to say they forbid or won’t allow a renter to have friends over for lunch. 

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That sounds a bit crazy and have not heard about it. We've been pleased with Proper insurance for our STR as it is geared specifically to STR and has commercial liability protection.

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