Victorville typically requires STR operators to carry 500,000 to 1,000,000 dollars liability and list the city as certificate holder. Platform host-protection is secondary coverage only.
Victorville STR permit conditions generally require that the operator maintain a commercial general liability policy or a short-term rental endorsement on a homeowner policy with minimum per-occurrence limits in the 500,000 to 1,000,000 dollar range. Proof of coverage must be submitted at initial application and at each annual renewal. Most standard homeowner policies exclude business use of the dwelling, so a dedicated STR endorsement or a commercial lodging policy is usually needed. Airbnb Host Protection and VRBO Liability Insurance are considered secondary coverage and typically do not by themselves satisfy the city requirement. The certificate of insurance must name the City of Victorville as certificate holder and, in some cases, as additional insured. Lapsed coverage is grounds for suspension of the STR permit under VMC enforcement provisions. Contact Code Enforcement at (760) 955-5104 for the current certificate requirements.
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