Conference Agenda

Session
Track TH5-1: Housing and Household Consumption
Time:
Thursday, 22/May/2025:
8:30am - 9:15am

Session Chair: Stephen Zeldes, Columbia University
Session Chair: Adair Morse, Berkeley Haas
Discussant: Lu Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Location: Gateway South 216


Presentations

Rent Guarantee Insurance

Boaz Abramson, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh

Columbia Business School

A rent guarantee insurance (RGI) policy makes a limited number of rent payments to the landlord on behalf of an insured tenant unable to pay rent due to a negative income or health expenditure shock. We introduce RGI in a rich quantitative equilibrium model of housing insecurity and show it increases welfare by improving risk sharing across idiosyncratic and aggregate states of the world, reducing the need for a large security deposits, and reducing homelessness which imposes large costs on society. While unrestricted access to RGI is not financially viable for either private or public insurance providers due to moral hazard and adverse selection, restricting access can restore viability. Private insurers must target better off renters to break even, while public insurers focus on households most at-risk of homelessness. Stronger tenant protections increase the effectiveness of RGI.

Abramson-Rent Guarantee Insurance-400.pdf