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Old 05-01-2022, 07:43 AM
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First off you should check with your insurance not all insurance companies allows for it to be rented it will not cover any damage that your tenant causes you.
It depends on your policy. On another note we have search for golf cart insurance for Rentals and we cannot find it anywhere. If you can find a company that will insure a golf carts for a rental tenant please let me know. But we have not found any that best advice we got on the golf cart insurance has to have people supply their own homeowners insurance which should cover it. If there is damage done to it. And Not all landlords and tenants are sworn enemies. I have been a landlord for close to 30 years now and although I have made enemies yes in my tenants world I have also made friends and still know several of them to this day. And for your first question finding out a rental agreement I have google searched everything for all the free rental agreements only for them to want a credit card on file for a free rental application lol. And I don’t think any other rental company or management company will give you one for free. If so I would love to see a copy of that as well. I do have one that I did manage to get and I would be happy to send you a copy of it if you would like to see it. I truly do not know how legal it is in the state of Florida but it is a Florida rental agreement.
And as others have said I’m here it is tough to rent to family and friends in case there is a issue. Best of luck and if you’d like to see a copy of my rental agreement please send me a message and I will forward you a copy of it.