Last updated: December 1, 2025
Host liability insurance is a key component of AirCover for Hosts, which is top-to-bottom protection for Airbnb Hosts.
The Host liability insurance program (“HLI program”) insures Hosts, in certain countries, for their legal liability for bodily injury or property damage to guests or others resulting from an event that happens during a guest’s Airbnb Stay at the Host’s Accommodation, subject to the terms, conditions, and exclusions of the Host liability insurance policy. There is no cost to Hosts for them to be insured under the HLI program.
The HLI program does not insure Hosts for damage or loss to their own property or Accommodation. For damage to a Host’s property, learn about Airbnb’s Host damage protection program. Host damage protection isn’t an insurance policy.
Subject to the policy’s terms, insurance coverage under the HLI program provides Hosts with liability insurance while hosting guests on the Airbnb platform. Effective March 1, 2025, if a Host has 6 or more active Airbnb listings at the time of loss, the HLI program may require contribution from any other applicable insurance or apply as excess coverage depending on the policy language of that other insurance. Failure to disclose other applicable insurance maintained by a Host may impact coverage under the HLI program. Hosts or their insurance advisers should check the terms and conditions of their own insurance policy. For information about the claims process, please see the claims section of this document.
This HLI program summary does not contain the full terms, conditions, and exclusions. In the United States, in certain instances, the HLI program is underwritten by a non-admitted insurer and may not be subject to your state’s insurance laws and regulations and is not protected by the insolvency guaranty fund. The insurance provided through the HLI program does not apply to Hosts who offer accommodations through Airbnb Travel, LLC or Hosts of Experiences or Services.
The HLI program currently extends to Hosts globally, except for jurisdictions subject to applicable sanctions laws. The HLI program does not apply to Hosts who offer accommodations through Airbnb Travel, LLC.
In the majority of jurisdictions, the HLI program provides insurance through a policy issued by Zurich Insurance Company Ltd., one of the world’s largest insurance providers. In some jurisdictions, where a locally issued policy is required by local laws or regulations, coverage may be provided by Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. partner company. In the United States, coverage is provided under policies issued by Generali US Branch or Assicurazioni Generali Spa. In Japan, coverage is provided under a policy issued by Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc. Learn more about coverage in Japan.
In the United Kingdom, the HLI program has been arranged and concluded at no additional cost for the benefit of United Kingdom Hosts by Airbnb UK Services Limited, an appointed representative of Aon UK Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Aon’s FCA register number is 310451. You can check this by visiting the Financial Services Register or contacting the FCA on +44 (0) 800 111 6768. The Host liability policy within AirCover for Hosts is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, the remaining products and services are not regulated products arranged by Airbnb UK Services Limited. FP AFF 460 LC.
In Spain, the HLI program has been arranged and concluded at no additional cost for the benefit of Hosts in the European Economic Area (EEA) by Airbnb Spain Insurance Agency S.L.U. (ASIASL), a non-tied insurance agency supervised by the Directorate General for Insurance Pension and Funds (DGSFP) and registered in Spain with number AJ0364 in the Registry of the Insurance Distributors of the DGSFP. You can verify this registration by visiting the DGSFP Insurance Distributors Register and you can access full details of ASIASL here.
Note that if your home is located in a country or territory where the Host liability insurance program is unable to provide direct insurance cover, you may still be able to benefit from the Host liability insurance program under indirect cover provided by an authorised insurer to Airbnb Ireland UC.
Note that different coverage limits and terms may apply depending on the jurisdiction.
The current term of the HLI program is effective to at least June 30, 2026.
Hosts of Accommodations are covered under the HLI program. As described above, The HLI program covers Hosts for incidents that result in the Host’s legal liability resulting from a bodily injury or a property damage claim arising during a guest’s Airbnb Stay at the Host’s Airbnb Accommodation. The incident must also occur during the Airbnb Stay and the Stay arranged using Airbnb’s Platform.
Covered locations are Accommodations as described above.
Accommodations can include mobile homes, buses, air streams, watercrafts, tree houses, and other such unique locations that are parked and used as an Accommodation. Additionally, Accommodations include treehouses, yurts, and other such unique locations.
$1,000,000 USD is the total limit available per Airbnb Stay.
The HLI program provides insurance that covers Hosts for their legal liability to a guest or third party for bodily injury or property damage due to an accident that occurs during a guest’s Airbnb Stay at the Host’s Accommodation. If the HLI program applies to the claim, the insurance includes coverage for claim investigation costs and expenses, as well as costs of defending a formal complaint such as a lawsuit.
The HLI program excludes from coverage:
Please inform Airbnb immediately by submitting the liability insurance intake form if you become aware of any bodily injury or property damage that may be a subject to coverage under the HLI program. After the intake form is completed, a third-party claims adjuster appointed by the insurer will get in touch with you to discuss the claim and gather information. The adjuster will then handle the claim in accordance with the terms of the HLI program, and applicable laws and regulations in the applicable jurisdiction.
Please visit this site to request proof of insurance or if you have questions regarding the coverage made available under this program.
In the United Kingdom, if you or another insured under the policy wishes to raise a complaint, you can do so by contacting the address below, and a member of the team will ensure that your complaint is referred to an appropriate person:
Copies of our complaint handling procedures are available on request.
If your complaint is not resolved , you may be entitled to refer it to the Financial Ombudsman Service. Visit this site for further details or contact them at: The Financial Ombudsman Service, Exchange Tower, London, E14 9SR, telephone 0800 023 4567.
If you are based in the European Union, you can register your complaint on the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Platform here.