Minnesota sets no statewide short-term rental insurance mandate, and Wright County does not impose one countywide. Where a city licenses rentals, it can ask for proof of liability coverage. Standard homeowner policies usually exclude rental activity.
No Minnesota statute fixes an STR insurance floor, and Wright County has no countywide coverage mandate, so any requirement comes from a city that licenses rentals. Where a city such as Monticello requires it, the host shows proof of liability coverage at licensing or renewal. The practical risk is bigger than any rule: standard homeowner policies exclude commercial rental activity, so a claim from a guest injury can be denied without a short-term-rental endorsement or a dedicated policy. Airbnb and Vrbo provide host liability coverage on platform bookings, but it may not satisfy a local requirement or cover direct bookings, so hosts carry their own.
Lacking required coverage can mean denial or revocation of a city rental license. Without adequate insurance, a host bears full personal liability for guest injury or property damage.
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