Nueces County sets no STR insurance rule. Corpus Christi's STR application requires a sworn self-certification that the owner maintains insurance coverage and complies with annual inspection and safety standards. Port Aransas focuses on fire-extinguisher and building-code safety rather than an explicit insurance mandate.
Insurance is a city permitting requirement, not a county one. Corpus Christi requires applicants to submit a sworn, self-certification that the owner has met and will continue to comply with standards including maintenance of insurance coverage and annual inspections. Port Aransas does not spell out an insurance figure in its informational ordinance but imposes life-safety duties: at least one Class 2A:10B:C fire extinguisher on every floor with enclosed space, compliance with the adopted building and fire codes, and inspections every 24 months. Hosts should still carry short-term-rental or commercial-liability coverage, since standard homeowner policies often exclude rental activity.
Falsely self-certifying insurance or safety compliance in Corpus Christi, or failing required safety standards, can void the permit and trigger enforcement.
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