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Insurance Requirements: Antioch vs Richmond

How do insurance requirements rules compare between Antioch, CA and Richmond, CA?

Richmond has fewer restrictions than Antioch.

Antioch, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Antioch requires every short-term rental host to submit a copy of an active liability insurance policy as part of the city's Short-Term Rental Permit application. The Antioch Municipal Code does not pin a numeric minimum to the certificate, but city practice tracks the broader Contra Costa County standard of $1,000,000 per-occurrence general liability for hosted lodging activity.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Richmond's STR program (RMC Chapter 7.88) does not specify a numeric liability insurance minimum; operators must obtain a city business license, pay 10% Transient Occupancy Tax, and pass a property safety inspection before issuance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAntiochRichmond
Insurance RequiredYes - liability policy at application-
Code Minimum StatedNot numerically specified by city-
Common Practice$1,000,000 per occurrence CGL-
PermitAntioch Short-Term Rental Permit-
RenewalAnnual-
Platform CoverageSupplemental only - does not satisfy rule-
Gathering Cap20 people maximum-
TOT Rate10% of rent for stays under 30 days10% (RMC 7.88)
Business License-Class E Hotel/Motel
City Insurance Minimum-Not specified in code
Safety Inspection-Required pre-license
Home Occupation-RMC 15.04.810

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Antioch FAQ

How much liability insurance does Antioch require for an STR?

The Antioch Municipal Code does not state a specific dollar minimum, but the city requires a copy of an active liability insurance policy with the Short-Term Rental Permit application. Hosts typically carry $1,000,000 per-occurrence commercial general liability.

Does Airbnb AirCover satisfy Antioch's STR insurance requirement?

No. Platform host-protection programs are supplemental and do not replace the underlying liability policy that must accompany the city permit application.

Will my homeowners policy cover STR activity in Antioch?

Often no. Most standard homeowners policies exclude or limit short-term rental use. Hosts should ask their carrier in writing whether transient occupancy is covered, or buy a dedicated STR policy.

Richmond FAQ

Does Richmond, CA require a specific liability insurance amount for STRs?

No dollar minimum is specified in the published STR program. Operators must still hold a business license, pay 10% TOT, and pass a safety inspection.

Will my homeowners policy cover short-term rentals in Richmond?

Usually no. Standard homeowners policies exclude commercial rental activity; most carriers require a short-term rental endorsement or a dedicated STR policy.

What licensing does Richmond require before I can list?

A Class E business license per property, a Transient Occupancy Tax registration certificate, Home Occupation Authorization, and a passing property safety inspection.

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