Possibly. Even occasional hosting can trigger the business-use limits in a standard policy. How often you rent is one of the details we review.
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Not necessarily. A long-term landlord policy is built for tenants on a lease and may not fit frequent short stays. Short-term rental coverage is designed for the higher turnover ...
Often yes. Many California cities and counties require permits, registration, or taxes for short-term rentals, and some limit them. Checking your local ordinance before you host is a smart ...
Often it does not. Standard homeowners policies typically exclude or limit short-term rental and business use, so a paying guest can fall outside your coverage. It is worth confirming ...

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