Redondo Beach sets no short-term rental liability insurance minimum because STRs are prohibited. With no STR permit program, there is no insurance threshold to meet; the city instead bars transient rentals in residential zones.
Cities that license short-term rentals often require operators to carry liability insurance (commonly $500,000 to $1,000,000). Redondo Beach has no such requirement because it does not permit short-term rentals in residential zones and issues no STR permit that could attach an insurance condition. Under RBMC 10-2.402(a) and the land-use schedules in RBMC 10-2.501 and 10-2.511, transient lodging of thirty (30) consecutive days or less is not an allowed use, so there is no STR application, and therefore no proof-of-insurance, certificate-of-coverage, or platform-coverage mandate tied to short-term renting. Any specific STR insurance minimum attributed to Redondo Beach is unverified and not found in the code. Owners of lawful long-term rentals carry insurance as a private matter, not as a city STR
There is no insurance penalty because no STR permits exist; an illegal STR is enforced as a prohibited zoning use, not for lacking coverage.
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