Using your home or vacation property to make passive income is a wise use of your resources in today’s modern society. Of course, it does take a great deal of trust to let strangers book a stay overnight in your home or rent out your extra space. Taking a few extra steps for precaution will protect you and your property through the rental experience.
You may choose to work with a property manager or through an online platform like Airbnb, Vacation Rental By Owner (VRBO), TripAdvisor, Booking.com, Expedia and others. Those online companies have thought ahead in terms of potential issues and have integrated specific safety features into their operations that protect you from certain situations, like guests stiffing you on payment and other situations. But what else can be done to create a sense of wellbeing? Things happen, especially when people are on vacation and let down their guard, giving way for accidents to happen. You have a right to know you’ll be protected no matter what occurs on your rental property.
Now, with any space, there will be normal wear and tear that is bound to occur. Home insurance and renters insurance may or may not be able to cover these types of things, such as stained carpet, broken dishes, scuffs on the walls, etc. But, whether you are renting out your property short-term or long term, you can opt to charge a custom security deposit for this that will cover minor damage to the property.
Another potential issue that can go along with renting out your property is damage to your neighbor’s property by your guests. For example, if your guest causes a fire that spreads to nearby units and damages your neighbor’s property, you can be required to compensate for damages. Take the time to ensure your policy limits are high enough to protect you, no matter how badly a guest damages your unit or an entire complex. Additionally, it is always a good idea to screen potential tenants, or read guest-reviews before allowing anyone to rent from you to prevent this type of problem.
Thankfully, once you have the right coverage amounts and policies in place, covering your property as well as protecting you from potential liability should your guests get hurt on your property, you can enjoy your passive income from your rental property. Reach out to our team today to discuss these various coverage options that will protect you from all sorts of potential problems. Then, you can concentrate more on making your guests and tenants happy, and less on worrying about “what if” scenarios.