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Insurance Requirements: Daytona Beach vs Ormond Beach

How do insurance requirements rules compare between Daytona Beach, FL and Ormond Beach, FL?

Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach have similar restriction levels.

Daytona Beach, FL

Volusia County

Few Restrictions

Neither Florida Statute Chapter 509 nor the DBPR vacation rental license application sets a minimum liability insurance amount for short-term rental operators, and Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) limits Daytona Beach's ability to mandate STR-specific insurance stricter than for other dwellings. Operators are strongly encouraged to carry dedicated short-term rental coverage because standard Florida homeowner policies generally exclude commercial rental activity.

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Ormond Beach, FL

Volusia County

Few Restrictions

Ormond Beach does not impose a vacation-rental-specific liability insurance minimum, and Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) prevents the city from adopting one. Short-term rentals are banned in residential zones; in the B-4, B-6, and B-7 commercial zones where transient lodging is permitted, operators must hold a DBPR vacation rental license under F.S. 509.241 and rely on standard commercial or homeowner-plus-rider liability coverage.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaytona BeachOrmond Beach
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City Insurance Minimum-None mandated
State Preemption-F.S. 509.032(7)(b)
DBPR License-Required (no insurance amount set)
Residential Zones-STRs prohibited
BTR Fee-$52.50 (up to 10 rooms)
Industry Norm-$1M general liability typical

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Daytona Beach FAQ

Ormond Beach FAQ

Does Ormond Beach require liability insurance for short-term rentals?

No. The city has not adopted a vacation-rental-specific insurance ordinance, and Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) prevents it from adopting one that singles out STRs. Hosts in the B-4, B-6, and B-7 commercial zones where transient lodging is allowed are not required by the city to carry a minimum liability policy, though operators commonly maintain $1 million in commercial general liability coverage and platform host-protection insurance.

Does my homeowners policy cover an Ormond Beach Airbnb?

Standard homeowners policies usually exclude commercial transient-lodging activity, so most insurers require a short-term-rental endorsement, a landlord policy, or a separate commercial general liability policy. Ormond Beach does not regulate this directly, but lenders, condo associations, and the Florida DBPR licensing process may require proof of appropriate coverage as a condition of operation.

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