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Posted on August 31, 2018

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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on August 31, 2018

An online holiday home insurer can reveal some of the most outrageous, crazy and horrifying claims. They found owners who have been left with hefty bills, claims from properties trashed by guests, possessions stolen, and frightening damage caused by nature.
Holiday home insurance provider https://www.schofields.ltd.uk/ has shared some of their most outrageous holiday home claims and some of the craziest Airbnb horror stories reported by hosts.
They have seen holiday home claims with damage costs going up to £130,000, to a guest with a cow in their swimming pool who needed to claim for the removal of the cow and cleaning of the pool.
Airbnb costly claims
Despite over 150 million people using Airbnb and an overwhelming high amount of people leaving positive and recommended reviews from the service, there can be a bad side.
Some overnight guests have managed to take full advantage of Airbnb hosts with parties and trashing the accommodation while the host is away.
Throwing a $23k rager
The most expensive claims Schofields have seen
Weirdest claims
Taking a look at the oddest claims received:
Phil Schofield, Head of Inbound Marketing at Schofields said:
“People may not know what they need to disclose when purchasing insurance. If the property has been previously flooded or if they’re any nearby rivers or streams, then this should be brought to attention. Any major structural changes, such as a new hot tub or installing a wood burning stove, for example, need to be mentioned too.”
He continued:
“Any updates to the décor, whether it’s fitting in anything big, drilling holes into the wall or something that generally changes the overall area, be sure to refer it to the company. Our polices don’t cover properties rented out via Airbnb and we recommended checking with your current insurance provider to confirm if they do, if you are considering using this service”.
An online holiday home insurer can reveal some of the most outrageous, crazy and horrifying claims. They found owners who have been left with hefty bills, claims from properties trashed by guests, possessions stolen, and frightening damage caused by nature.
Holiday home insurance provider https://www.schofields.ltd.uk/ has shared some of their most outrageous holiday home claims and some of the craziest Airbnb horror stories reported by hosts.
They have seen holiday home claims with damage costs going up to £130,000, to a guest with a cow in their swimming pool who needed to claim for the removal of the cow and cleaning of the pool.
Airbnb costly claims
Despite over 150 million people using Airbnb and an overwhelming high amount of people leaving positive and recommended reviews from the service, there can be a bad side.
Some overnight guests have managed to take full advantage of Airbnb hosts with parties and trashing the accommodation while the host is away.
Throwing a $23k rager
The most expensive claims Schofields have seen
Weirdest claims
Taking a look at the oddest claims received:
Phil Schofield, Head of Inbound Marketing at Schofields said:
“People may not know what they need to disclose when purchasing insurance. If the property has been previously flooded or if they’re any nearby rivers or streams, then this should be brought to attention. Any major structural changes, such as a new hot tub or installing a wood burning stove, for example, need to be mentioned too.”
He continued:
“Any updates to the décor, whether it’s fitting in anything big, drilling holes into the wall or something that generally changes the overall area, be sure to refer it to the company. Our polices don’t cover properties rented out via Airbnb and we recommended checking with your current insurance provider to confirm if they do, if you are considering using this service”.