Want to host a Tiny House but worried about liability?
- Jul 17
- 2 min read
What if your tenant hurts themselves while living on your property?
Insurance comes up often as a concern among those thinking about hosting with us.
And it’s true- having tenants on your property will void many general home insurance policies.
If you have farm insurance, this may cover you for others staying onsite, so read the fine print of your current policy before you do anything.
But the good news is- if your current insurance policy doesn’t cover you for a Tiny House tenant? Ours does!
In 2023 we worked with an insurance underwriter to create a public liability insurance policy for this specific situation, that didn’t previously exist.
Our Host Insurance cover is similar to those offered by short stay platforms, but covers those living long term on your property.
In the extremely unlikely event your tenant, their kids or pets are injured on your property, you’re 100% covered*
The policy is available EXCLUSIVELY to those hosting via ParkMyTinyHouse, and whose Host Application has undergone and passed our unique Risk Assessment process.
It’s peace of mind you just can’t get anywhere else.
We’re super proud of our screening processes and the way we’ve been able to minimise risk for all parties involved for almost 4 years now, and the creation of this policy is testament to that.
The premiums are a super reasonable fixed price (you’ll cover the cost in only a few weeks of rent payments).
And if you lease multiple parking spots on your property, you can even cover multiple tenancies at a discounted rate!
We’re proud we’ve been able to bring this Australian first to the industry.
If you’ve been on the fence about hosting but had concerns about liability issues- you can relax knowing ParkMyTinyHouse is the safest option you’ll ever have for hosting a Tiny House tenant.
READY TO GET STARTED?
Apply to host with us now HERE.
Bry and Team ParkMyTinyHouse
*please read policy document before making any decisions about whether the policy is right for you.

As I worked in insurance and I am a horse rider, when you attend an event, facility training we all sign a disclaimer and detail what that is for, public liability will cover for many issues but a disclaimer on the lease will fix that. so less cost to the land owner.