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Originally Posted by rustyp
If they were putting us at such a high risk and can't be stopped (thus your plea to not let renters use the carts) wouldn't the insurance companies be charging us a much higher fee for our policies ? Does your policy cover you against other uninsured cart drivers. Mine does. Do you have to insure your cart in Florida ? I don't believe so. That's probably a more productive battle to take on. I don't really care if a landlord is covered or not - it's their risk. One thing I'm pretty certain of if they want to believe they are covered they will find some hearsay somewhere and latch on to it. If they were so concerned they would call their attorney. If they are taking legal advice off TOTV well they get what they pay for like you said. This subject which is very old and smells a little bit like I'm here and now it's time no one else comes.
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To me it sounds like some landlords don't want to hear the truth about the liability risks they face by providing a rental cart they don't have a specific
rental cart policy for.
I think landlords and renters looking for homes to rent here need to be aware of this. If they
were aware, the original question would not have been posted here.