Was there anything specific when applying for insurance? Did you need to disclose it was being rented out or anything (I'm assuming if you had to this would affect premiums)?
You must be kidding! This is "disruption" we're talking about, after all. That means all precautions, regulations, contingencies, licensing, and everything else are out the window, full stop. What are you, some kind of last-century luddite who hates progress? What do you want, for the bad old pre-startup ways to contaminate things and spoil the party? "Insurance" is for non-entrepreneurial losers, and no one cases about them, because they're not really people anyway!
Just do a textual search for "insurance" in the article. Zero results found. Yep, it's "disruption" all right! Full speed ahead!
>The only way to buy insurance would be to lie and commit fraud.
I'm sure that's what's happening, probably unintentionally. And you're okay, until a crime is committed, someone is hurt, damages are done or the place burns down. Then the insurance company says, "Oh, you were renting it out? Good luck!"
I own two houses. I live in one and rent out the other (traditional, long-term lease style... not AirBnB style). My insurance company doesn't care that one is a rental. That is to say, I don't have to lie to them... they know one is a rental and accept it like any other property. The only real difference in my two policies is that the one for the rental is for structure only (possibly some liability too since I am the property owner... I don't recall) while my home has additional coverage for the contents of the house. The renters are advised to get renter's insurance to cover their stuff in my house... but that is completely optional to them.
There isn't really any ding to my premiums for it being a rental. I lived in the rental before it was a rental. The full insurance premium (when I lived there) was about twice as much as it is now as a just rental.
Just do a textual search for "insurance" in the article. Zero results found. Yep, it's "disruption" all right! Full speed ahead!