Lynwood's Municipal Code imposes no insurance requirement on short-term rentals because there is no STR program. Any liability-insurance condition would only arise through a conditional use permit for a lodging use.
No provision of the Lynwood Municipal Code requires a short-term rental operator to carry liability insurance, because the city has no STR ordinance or permit under which to impose one. Claims that hosts must carry a set amount of coverage generally come from platform terms, not Lynwood law, and are unverified as a code requirement. The only way an insurance obligation would attach to a lodging use is as a condition of a conditional use permit, required for a bed and breakfast in R-3 and for hotels and motels in commercial zones under Article 130 (Section 25-130). Standard business-license processing under Chapter 4 does not by itself mandate liability insurance for a residence.
No code insurance mandate exists for STRs; any coverage requirement would be a conditional use permit condition, enforced through that permit and zoning.
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