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Insurance Requirements: Meriden vs New Haven

How do insurance requirements rules compare between Meriden, CT and New Haven, CT?

Meriden, CT

New Haven County

No data available yet for Meriden.

New Haven, CT

New Haven County

Few Restrictions

Neither New Haven's Code of Ordinances nor Connecticut state law requires a short-term rental operator to carry a specific liability insurance policy as a condition of operating. The Residential Rental Business License under Chapter 17 Article XIV does not list insurance among its application requirements, and Connecticut imposes no statewide STR insurance mandate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMeridenNew Haven
City Insurance Mandate-None adopted
State Insurance Mandate-None adopted
License Authority-Ch. 17 Art. XIV
Base License Fee-$225 first 2 units
Each Addl Unit-$60

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Meriden FAQ

No FAQs available.

New Haven FAQ

Does New Haven require liability insurance for an Airbnb?

No. New Haven's Code of Ordinances does not impose an STR-specific liability insurance requirement, and the Residential Rental Business License under Chapter 17 Article XIV does not list an insurance certificate among its application requirements. Connecticut likewise has no statewide STR insurance mandate.

Will my homeowners policy cover short-term rental guests in New Haven?

Usually not. Standard homeowner policies typically exclude commercial or short-term rental activity, which is why hosts add a short-term-rental endorsement or buy a dedicated landlord/STR policy. Airbnb AirCover and Vrbo Liability Insurance provide secondary coverage up to one million dollars per occurrence on platform bookings only.

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