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Insurance Requirements: Lakewood vs Puyallup

How do insurance requirements rules compare between Lakewood, WA and Puyallup, WA?

Lakewood and Puyallup have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, WA

Pierce County

Heavy Restrictions

Washington law requires short-term rental operators to maintain primary liability insurance of at least $1 million or operate through a platform that provides equivalent coverage. This statewide requirement applies regardless of local rules.

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Puyallup, WA

Pierce County

Heavy Restrictions

Washington law requires short-term rental operators to maintain primary liability insurance of at least $1 million or operate through a platform that provides equivalent coverage. This statewide requirement applies regardless of local rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodPuyallup
StatuteRCW 64.37.020RCW 64.37.020
Minimum Coverage$1 million liability$1 million liability
Coverage TypePrimary liabilityPrimary liability
Platform AlternativeEqual or greater coverageEqual or greater coverage

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Lakewood FAQ

Does my homeowners insurance count?

Standard homeowners policies typically exclude commercial activity. You generally need a specific short-term rental endorsement or commercial policy meeting the $1M primary requirement.

Are platform-provided policies sufficient?

Yes, if the platform provides primary liability coverage of at least $1 million per RCW 64.37.020, operators can rely on that coverage instead of obtaining their own.

Puyallup FAQ

Does my homeowners insurance count?

Standard homeowners policies typically exclude commercial activity. You generally need a specific short-term rental endorsement or commercial policy meeting the $1M primary requirement.

Are platform-provided policies sufficient?

Yes, if the platform provides primary liability coverage of at least $1 million per RCW 64.37.020, operators can rely on that coverage instead of obtaining their own.

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