Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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golf cart insurance will not cover your renters
If your golf cart insurance is with State Farm, the Villages, or Progressive, your renter will not be covered. Progressive said that the change was effective May 1 2014. I called Thomas Insur. today and was told the renters are covered. Then I called Progressive and found out the truth. I will call allState tomorrow to see if they cover renters. Does anybody know of any insur. company will cover your renters under your golf cart insurance?
8/5/14 I called allState and it does not cover renters either. I talked to Todd Brown 352 399 7667 and confirmed that there is NONE out there to cover your renters. You need to see it in writing if your agent tells you that your renters are covered. There were 3 agents verbally told me the renters are covered till I asked for the writing. Also, your umbrella insurance will not kick in if the golf cart injury claim is denied by your golf cart policy. Last edited by jasonmiller888; 08-05-2014 at 12:19 PM. |
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Nope. Anyone renting a house with a golf cart is rolling the dice.
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I wonder if the renters would share in liability if involved in an accident?
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This society has become very sue happy and do not take responsibility for their actions. In a blink of an eye, you can expose yourself and lose everything you worked hard for your hole life because of the mistake of another person.
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I wasn't too clear. I'm thinking that if the tenant is involved in an accident, the other party could likely sue both the cart owner AND the cart driver (the tenant). It's a slippery slope.
if we ever decide to rent our house, it will be without a cart. Who needs this headache? |
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We also have the renter sign a paper stating if an accident occurs, when being covered under the policy, the renter is responsible for any out of pocket expenses we as owners may have. This includes, but not limited to, deductible and increase of policy cost due to the accident. |
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The intent is good, but you may have difficulty enforcing such a document. Out of pocket expenses are one thing. Much worse, though, is if there are injuries or fatalities. Cart owner could be held liable to all parties. Wouldn't be worth the sleepless nights to me. |
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I specifically exclude the cart from the rental to minimize any risk. I disable the cart, cover it and place a sign noting "for owners use only" while the risk may be low just one issue I rather not deal with.
I'm sure I may lose a few rentals here and there but I'm not rented it to get rich. |
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Most home owners renting the golf cart with the house are not aware their policy does not cover renters. One agent said they will check renter's license and just add to our policy. This is NOT true. The renters are not covered because it is a commercial transaction. Ask your agent in writing to say that your renters are covered. Please let us know if you know of any agent can provide the policy to cover your renters.
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We rented our home in March 2014 and our renters were added to our policy. Yes, I saw it in writing. Our insurance was with Progressive and we dealt with Thomas Insurance Agency. Don't know if there is any truth the policy was changed by Progressive May 1.
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Rentals appear to be better if a golf cart is provided for the guests use. The cost for an Attorney is reasonable to draw up a contract for the renter to sign they are liable for out of pocket expenses. The additional rental income will exceed the cost of the document fee. |
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That is all well and good if it makes you feel better but the facts are these. Lawyers always pursue those with the deepest pockets aka assets, the renter more than likely lives out of state or is a foreigner, the renter may have all their assets in a trust, the renter may not have any assets, the renter may be difficult to find, the renter really has no dog in this fight, he is just a renter. The insurance companies will look for any loophole so as not to accept financial responsibility. What is left is you the owner, a sitting duck for any blood sucking lawyer who will make your life a living hell and cause you many sleepless nights and maybe loss of everything you have worked for. |
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Agree, I attended a legal seminar which pretty much confirms what you have to say. Scary but true. |
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