Insurance Glossary
Vacation Rental Insurance policies can contain technical industry terms that make reading a challenge. To avoid confusion, the carrier as created the following list of definitions for a number of industry terms and phrases.
The following definitions are provided for informational purposes only. Please refer to your Vacation Rental Insurance Policy or Certificate of Insurance for definitions and coverages specific to your Policy/Certificate.
Hospital
An institution, which meets all of the following requirements: (1) It must be operated according to law;(2) it must give 24-hour medical care, diagnosis and treatment to the sick or injured on an inpatient basis; (3) It must provide diagnostic and surgical facilities supervised by Physicians; (4) Registered nurses must be on 24-hour call or duty; and (5) The care must be given either on the hospital's premises or in facilities available to the hospital on a prearranged basis. A Hospital is not: a rest, convalescent, extended care, rehabilitation or other nursing facility; a facility, which primarily treats mental illness, alcoholism, or drug addiction (or any ward, wing or other section of the hospital used for such purposes); or a facility which provides hospice care (or wing, ward or other section of a hospital used for such purposes).
Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Hospitality Industry
Another term for the travel industry.
Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Hot Tub Cleaning Fee
A certain amount above and beyond the rental rate charged to renters wishing to use your hot tub.
Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Icon
A facility or landmark which is visually synonymous with a destination.
Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Identity Theft Resolution Services
A service that provides assistance when your identity has been compromised while traveling on your vacation. This safeguard is automatically included for a full 180 days starting on your scheduled departure date. Identity Theft Resolution does not provide assistance for thefts involving non-U.S. bank accounts.
Origin: CSA Travel Protection
Injury
Bodily harm caused by an Accident which: 1. occurs while your coverage is in effect under the plan; and 2. requires examination and treatment by a Physician. The Injury must be the direct cause of loss and must be independent of all other causes and must not be caused by, or result from, Sickness.
Origin: CSA Travel Insurance
Insured
An Eligible Person who arranges a Covered Trip and pays any required plan payment.
Origin: CSA Travel Insurance
Internet Service Provider (ISP)
A commercial service that sells access to the internet to individuals at properties..
Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Kane
The Hawaiian word for man or men. Pronounced "ka ney"
See also: Suns Origin: Hawaii.nu
Key Safe
A stout box which can be attached to a build, that requires a user to punch in a numerical combination code in order to retrieve a key from inside. Usually a mechanical device, not electronic. Some types can be hung on a door knob.
Origin: Istay
Leisure Travel
Travel for recreational, educational, sightseeing, relaxing and other experiential purposes.
Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Linens
Usually cotton materials used for sheets, pillow cases and other bedding
See also: Bedding, Textiles, towels, fleece Origin: May, William
Lodging Taxes
Includes the sales, tourism and sometimes other taxes imposed on lodging by governments in a given destination. Facilities are required to add these taxes to the price of lodging and sometimes other costs.
Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Low Rise Building
Usually a building of 3 or 4 floors or less which usually houses office spaces and sometimes first floor retail space.
Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Maximum Occupancy
The greatest number of registered occupants allowed to inhabit a property. It may sleep less than this number. Unregistered guests are not allowed. Drop in guests are not allowed.
See also: Normal Occupancy, Sleeps Occupancy, Disclosed Guest, Undisclosed Guests, Drop-In Guests Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Missed Connection
If you miss your cruise or tour departure due to a flight delay of more than 3 hours but less than 24 hours, your insurer will reimburse you for the unused, prepaid non refundable expenses that you paid for your trip and for the additional transportation costs to join your cruise or tour.
Origin: CSA Travel Protection
Mountain View
When guests can see surrounding mountains from some area of the property, not necessarily from all area of the property. May include Full, Partial or Peekaboo Views.
See also: View, Beach View, City View, Resort View, Water View Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Name Your Price
An offer to guests to specify the price they want to pay per night for lodging, and the manager then looks for lodging to meet their criteria
Origin: William May Link: VRIA.org
Non-Cancelable
When a booking for lodging property use is non-cancelable it means the guest must pay for and is not entitled to a refund even if they request a cancellation. This is similar to non-cancelable bookings for airfare and other travel services.
See also: Re-Sellable Origin: Vacation Rental Association
Normal Occupancy
The number of registered occupants for which the normal rental rate applies. There are per-day fees for each disclosed or undisclosed guest over the normal Occupancy.
See also: Sleeps Occupancy, Maximum Occupancy, Disclosed Guest, Undisclosed Guest, Drop-in Guest Origin: Vacation Rental Association