Do you think insurance would cover an accident on this?

1.0K viewsPublished: April 30, 20250m 36sScore: 70
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The video explores the potential insurance implications of unusual or risky amenities, such as a climbing wall installed on the ceiling of a short-term rental property, posing the question of whether accidents resulting from such features would be covered by insurance. The host notes that some properties are going a 'little too crazy' with amenities and how important it is to consider risk before adding potentially dangerous amenities to your listing.

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