Experiences Liability Insurance Program Summary (2024)

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Last updated: February 5, 2024

About Experiences liability insurance

Experience Protection Insurance is now Experiences liability insurance. Experiences liability insurance is a key component of AirCover for Hosts, which is top-to-bottom protection for Airbnb Hosts. The Experiences liability insurance program (“ELI program”) insures Experience Hosts, in certain countries, for their legal liability for bodily injury or property damage to guests or others resulting from an event that happens during a guest’s participation in an Airbnb Experience, subject to the terms, conditions, and exclusions of the Experiences liability insurance.

The ELI program only insures Experience Hosts for their liability to others, so injury to the Experience Host, or damage or loss to their own property, is not covered. There is no additional cost to Hosts for them to be insured under the ELI program.

Subject to the policy’s terms, insurance coverage under the ELI program generally provides Hosts with primary liability insurance while hosting an experience. If the ELI program is primary, that means it will generally pay covered damages on behalf of Hosts before and regardless of any separate insurance they may have that might otherwise apply. In some instances, the Host may be asked to provide evidence of their own insurance. Hosts or their insurance advisers should check the terms and conditions of their own insurance policy.

For a small subset of Experiences, the ELI program is not applicable and where this is the case, Hosts may want to consider whether or not they need to take out their own liability insurance forthe Experience.

Disclaimer

This ELI program Summary does not contain the full terms, conditions, and exclusions. In the United States, in certain instances, the ELI program is underwritten by a non-admitted insurer and may not be subject to your state’s insurance laws and regulations and is not protected by the insolvency guaranty fund.

Insurance providers and countries included

The ELI program currently extends to Experience Hosts globally, except for jurisdictions subject to applicable sanctions laws. In the majority of jurisdictions, the ELI program provides insurance through a policy issued by Zurich Insurance Company Ltd., one of the world’s largest insurance providers. In some jurisdictions, where a locally issued policy is required by local laws or regulations, coverage may be provided by a Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. partner company.

The ELI program provides insurance through policies issued by different insurance companies in Japan and China and is placed by Airbnb UK Services Limited in the United Kingdom, an appointed representative of Aon UK Limited as more fully set out as follows:

  • In the United Kingdom, this Policy has been arranged and concluded at no additional cost for the benefit of United Kingdom Hosts by Airbnb UK Services Limited, an appointed representative of Aon UK Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Aon’s FCA register number is 310451. You can check this by visiting the Financial Services Register or contacting the FCA on +44 (0) 800 111 6768. Insurance products arranged by Airbnb UK Services Limited are regulated products. FP AFF 459 LC.
  • In Japan, coverage is provided under a policy issued by Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc. and Aioi Insurance. Learn more about coverage in Japan.
  • In China, coverage was provided under a policy issued by the People’s Insurance Company of China as part of the China Host Protection Plan. Learn more about coverage in China.
  • Note that if your home is located in a country or territory where the Experiences Liability Insurance program is unable to provide direct insurance cover, you may still be able to benefit from the Experiences Liability Insurance program under indirect cover provided by an authorised insurer to Airbnb Ireland UC.

    Different coverage limits and terms may apply depending on the jurisdiction.

    Insurance policy period

    The current term of the ELI program iseffective to at least June 30, 2024.

    Coverage eligibility

    Experience Hosts who list online or in-person Experiences on Airbnb’s Platform are insured under the ELI program during the Experience period, unless the Experience is not covered by the ELI program. If applicable, the ELI program covers Experience Hosts for incidents that result in the Experience Host’s legal liability resulting from a bodily injury or property damage claim arising from a guest’s participation in an Airbnb Experience. The incident must also occur during the Airbnb Experience Period and the Experience must have been arranged using the Airbnb Platform.

    1. Experience: An Experience is a hosted activity accessed through Airbnb’s website or associated mobile application. An activity agreed directly between Airbnb and the Experience Host also qualifies as an Experience.
    2. Airbnb Platform: Airbnb Platform refers to airbnb.com and the associated mobile application.
    3. Experience Host: An Experience Host is a person or entity who has completed the Airbnb account registration process, including consenting to the Airbnb Terms of Service, and lists their Experience on the Airbnb Platform. Experience Host also includes Co-Hosts or others that provide related services in connection with the Experience.
    4. Experience Period: An Experience Period refers to the period of time while a Guest is engaged in a registered Experience. Experience Period may also include the period of time during which the Experience Host is preparing an area for the Experience—whether before it begins or after it ends.
    5. Guest: A Guest is a person who has completed the Airbnb account registration process, including consenting to the Airbnb Terms of Service, and signed up for one or more Experiences via the Airbnb Platform. Anyone expressly invited by Airbnb to participate in an Experience is also a Guest, as is an approved companion or companions accompanying any Guest as described above.

      Experiences that are not covered

      As previously mentioned, the majority of Experiences are covered on a primary basis by the ELI program. However, some Experiences are covered only on a contingent basis or are not at all by the ELI program.

      The ELI program will apply on a contingent basis to those Experiences involving watercrafts and automobiles.

      The ELI program does not apply to the following Experiences taking place in the United States:

      • cliff camping
      • cliff jumping
      • hang gliding/paragliding
      • kitesurfing/kite boarding
      • rappelling/abseiling
      • rock climbing/mountain climbing (with ropes)
      • shark diving
      • skydiving (tandem)
      • stunt driving/stunt jumping
      • toboggan/luge/bobsled/skeleton

      Coverage does apply to the aforementioned Experiences that occur outside of the United States, with the exceptions of heli skiing and bungee jumping, which are not covered regardless of where they occur.

      Please visit airbnb-host-protection-insurance.com/inquiry if you have questions regarding the coverage made available under this program.

      Liability limits

      Up to$1,000,000 USD per Guest per Experience Period.

      Exclusions

      The ELI program excludes from coverage:

      • Aircraft and Mobile Equipment: injury or damage connected in any way to aircraft and mobile equipment.
      • Assault and Battery: any loss or expense caused by, arising out of, or resulting directly or indirectly, in any way from assault and/or battery of any person committed by or alleged to have been committed by any insured.
      • Communicable Disease: any bodily injury, property damage, or other loss arising out of the actual or alleged transmission of a communicable disease.
      • Contractual Liability: liability for bodily injury or property damage where the insured is obligated to pay damages they have assumed in a contract or agreement. This exclusion doesn’t include legal liability the insured would have without a contract or agreement.
      • Cross Suits: any claims brought by one insured against another insured.
      • Distribution of Material in Violation of Statutes: bodily injury or property damage arising directly or indirectly out of any action or omission that violates or is alleged to violate any statute, ordinance, or regulation, that prohibits or limits the sending, transmitting, communicating, or distributing of material or information.
      • Electronic Data: damages arising out of the loss of, loss of use of, damage to, corruption of, inability to access, or inability to manipulate electronic data.
      • Employment Related Practices: bodily injury arising out of refusal to employ a person; termination of a person’s employment; or employment-related practices, policies, acts, or omissions, such as coercion, demotion, evaluation, reassignment, discipline, defamation, harassment, humiliation, discrimination, or malicious prosecution directed at that person. This exclusion applies whether the injury-causing event occurs before employment, during employment, or after employment of that person, and whether or not the insured may be liable as an employer or in any other capacity.
      • Expected or Intended Injury: bodily injury or property damage the insured intended to happen, or should have expected to happen. For example, if a Host were to deliberately destroy property of a guest, this coverage wouldn’t apply, even if the Host were legally responsible for that damage.
      • Fungi or Bacteria: bodily injury or property damage arising from or connected to inhalation of, ingestion of, contact with, exposure to, existence of, or presence of, any fungi or bacteria on or within a building or structure, including its contents. This exclusion does not apply to any fungi or bacteria that are, are on, or are contained in, a good or product intended for consumption.
      • Liquor Liability: injury or damage for which any insured may be held liable because they:
        • Caused or contributed to the intoxication of any person
        • Provided alcoholic beverages to a person under the legal drinking age or under the influence of alcohol
        • Violated any statute, ordinance, or regulation relating to the sale, gift, distribution, or use of alcoholic beverages

      This exclusion only applies if you are in the business of manufacturing, distributing, selling, serving, or furnishing alcoholic beverages, and does not apply to Experience Hosts that make alcoholic beverages available during an Experience.

      • Loss of, or Damage to, Certain Property: property damage to:
        • Property you own, rent, or occupy
        • Property loaned to you
      • Damage to Property, Impaired Property, and Your Product: certain types of losses that would normally only be covered if you make products or work as a contractor at a location. These excluded losses involve property damage to:
        • The exact part of any real property that you, or any contractors or subcontractors are working on, if the property damage arises from that work
        • The exact part of any property that must be restored, repaired, or replaced, because your work was incorrectly performed on it
        • Impaired property or property that has not been physically injured, but is still less useful, arising from a defect, deficiency, inadequacy, or dangerous condition in your product or your work
        • Impaired property or property that has not been physically injured, but is still less useful, arising from a delay or failure by you or anyone acting on your behalf to perform a contract or agreement in accordance with its terms
        • Your product, including losses arising out of your product or any part of it
        • Your work, including losses arising out of it or any part of it
      • Nuclear Risks: any loss or damage resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material.
      • Personal and Advertising Injury: losses, including consequential bodily injury that arise out of claims, such as:
        • False arrest, detention, or imprisonment
        • Malicious prosecution
        • Wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry into, or invasion of the right of private occupancy of a room, dwelling, or premises that a person occupies, committed by or on behalf of its owner, landlord, or lessor
        • Oral or written publication, in any manner, of material that slanders or libels a person or organization or disparages a person’s or organization’s goods, products, or services
        • Oral or written publication, in any manner, of material that violates a person’s right of privacy
        • Use of another’s advertising idea in your advertisem*nt
        • Infringing upon another’s copyright, trade dress, or slogan in your “advertisem*nt”
      • Pollution: bodily injury or property damage arising from pollutants of any kind. There is an exception for losses originating from equipment that is used to heat, cool, or dehumidify the building, or equipment used to heat water, for personal use, by the building's occupants or their guests. There is also an exception for injury or damage arising out of a fire that escapes its normal location (hostile fire).
      • Products and Completed Operations: bodily injury or property damage occurring away from premises you own or rent and arising out of any goods or products, other than real property, manufactured, sold, handled, distributed, or disposed of by you or other trading under your name.
      • Products Recall: damages claimed for any loss, cost, or expense incurred by you or others for the loss of use, withdrawal, recall, inspection, repair, replacement, adjustment, removal, or disposal of your product, your product, work, or impaired property. Impaired property means tangible property that cannot be used or is less useful because it incorporates your product or work and such product or work is thought to be defective, deficient, inadequate, or dangerous.
      • Punitive or Exemplary Damages: punitive or exemplary damages, fines, or penalties, except where such damages are insurable by law.
      • Sexual Assault: any loss or expense caused by, arising out of, or resulting directly or indirectly, in any way from sexual abuse or molestation of any person committed by or alleged to have been committed by any Insured.
      • Silica, Silica Dust, Lead, and Asbestos: bodily injury or property damage arising from or connected in any way to silica, silica dust, lead, or asbestos.
      • War: bodily injury or property damage arising, directly or indirectly, out of:
        • War, including undeclared or civil war
        • Warlike action by a military force, including action in hindering or defending against an actual or expected attack, by any government, sovereign or other authority using military personnel or other agents
        • Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped power, or action taken by governmental authority in hindering or defending against any of these
      • Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability: any obligation of the insured under a workers’ compensation, disability benefits, or unemployment compensation law or any similar law. Bodily injury to any employees of the insured (or any of their family members) arising out of their employment by an insured or performing duties related to the conduct of an insured’s business. This exclusion applies whether the insured may be liable as an employer or in any other capacity

      Claims

      Please immediately submit theliability insurance intake formif you become aware of any bodily injury or property damage that may be a subject to coverage under the ELI program. After the intake form is completed, a third-party claims adjuster appointed by the insurer will get in touch with you to discuss the claim and gather information. The adjuster will then settle the claim in accordance with the terms of the ELI program and applicable laws and regulations in the applicable jurisdiction.

      Questions

      Please visit airbnb-host-protection-insurance.com/inquiry if you have questions regarding the coverage made available under this program.

      Complaints

      In the United Kingdom, if you or another insured under the policy wishes to raise a complaint, you can do so by contacting the address below, and a member of the team will ensure that your complaint is referred to an appropriate person:

      • Aon UK Limited, Central Complaints Team
      • Briarcliff House, Kingsmead, Farnborough, GU14 7TE
      • By phone: Telephone 01252 768662
      • By e-mail: Central.Complaints@aon.co.uk

      Copies of our complaint handling procedures are available on request.

      If you cannot settle your complaint with us, you may be entitled to refer it to the Financial Ombudsman Service. Visit this site for further details or contact them at: The Financial Ombudsman Service, Exchange Tower, London, E14 9SR, telephone 0800 023 4567.

      If you are based in the European Union, you can register your complaint on the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Platform, you can register your complaint on the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Platform here.

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      Experiences Liability Insurance Program Summary (2024)

      FAQs

      What is the overview of liability insurance? ›

      Liability insurance, also called Commercial General Liability (CGL), covers four categories of events for which you could be held responsible: bodily injury; damage to others' property; personal injury, including slander and libel; and false or misleading advertising.

      Do I need insurance for an Airbnb experience? ›

      No opt-in required

      By simply agreeing to host or continuing to host an Experience, you are automatically covered whenever you host an Airbnb Experience.

      What kind of insurance do I need for an Airbnb? ›

      Host liability insurance covers you if you're found legally responsible for: Bodily injury to a guest (or others) Damage to or theft of property belonging to a guest (or others)

      Is Airbnb host insurance enough? ›

      Airbnb insurance by itself may not be enough. To help fill in coverage gaps, some major insurers offer special insurance for Airbnb hosts, typically called short-term rental insurance.

      What is the overall purpose of liability insurance? ›

      Liability insurance provides protection against claims resulting from injuries and damage to people and/or property. Liability insurance covers legal costs and payouts for which the insured party would be found liable.

      What is the statement of liability insurance? ›

      A certificate of liability insurance is a document that proves you have general liability insurance coverage. It is also called a general liability insurance certificate, proof of insurance or an ACORD 25 form.

      What percentage does Airbnb take for experiences? ›

      To ensure we can continue to offer benefits like 24/7 customer support, we charge Experience Hosts a 20% service fee. This is based on the price of the Experience and it's automatically deducted from your payout.

      How much do Airbnb experience hosts make? ›

      In the US, nearly one-in-four Airbnb Hosts were also guests on the platform. In the US between January 1 and June 30, 2022, the typical Host who was also a guest earned more than $12,000. Meet Hosts Bridget and Caroline who use Hosting to fuel their travel passions.

      How to get listed on Airbnb experiences? ›

      Becoming an Airbnb Experiences host is a straightforward process. You'll need to create a unique profile, describe your experience, set your price, and pass a background check. Once approved, you can start accepting bookings and managing your Experience through the Airbnb platform.

      Why should Airbnb hosts have rental property insurance? ›

      Hosts of their own Airbnb should know about the insurance policies offered through the service, often included for a host's property at no additional charge. The two policies (host protection and host guarantee) offer protections for some of the main areas of your home that could be damaged during a guest's stay.

      How long does it take to become a host on Airbnb? ›

      The time it takes to get approved as a host on Airbnb can vary depending on several factors, including your location and the completeness of your listing profile. In general, the approval process typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks.

      Does Airbnb insurance pay out? ›

      Host damage protection, part of AirCover for Hosts, reimburses Hosts up to $3 million in the rare event your place or belongings are damaged by a guest during an Airbnb stay. You're reimbursed for certain damage caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for the damage.

      How much does Airbnb host liability insurance cost? ›

      There is no cost to Hosts for them to be insured under the HLI program. The HLI program does not insure Hosts for damage or loss to their own property or Accommodation. For damage to a Host's property, learn about Airbnb's Host damage protection program.

      Are Airbnb hosts liable for injuries? ›

      In addition, you may also be able to recover compensation directly from Airbnb through Airbnb Host Protection Insurance. A property owner has legal liability for injuries that an Airbnb guest suffers when the property owner is negligent in the way that they care for their property.

      Does renters insurance cover Airbnb? ›

      If you are forced to leave your rental due to a covered cause, your renters insurance would likely help cover the cost of a hotel or motel stay (or Airbnb rental).

      What is the role of liability insurance? ›

      Importance of Liability Insurance

      It protects businesses and individuals from lawsuits. Liability insurance provides financial protection in cases where businesses and individuals are required to pay damages. Liability insurance also covers any legal fees an insured party may incur.

      How do you explain general liability insurance? ›

      What does general liability insurance cover? General liability insurance policies typically cover you and your company for claims involving bodily injuries and property damage resulting from your products, services or operations. It may also cover you if you are held liable for damages to your landlord's property.

      What is the legal definition of liability insurance? ›

      In other words, liability insurance compensates a third party for damage caused by the negligence of the insured. For example, one may have liability insurance for one's car, meaning that if he/she gets into an automobile accident and injures someone, the liability insurance will compensate the injured person.

      What does liability insurance claim mean? ›

      Liability claims occur when an individual alleges you are responsible for damage to property or injury to another person. Most standard insurance policies include liability coverage based on the type of policy.

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