Whether you leave it on the charger or not seems to be optional. I wouldn't.
However, if leaving it for an extended time, have some one check the water level monthly. I look after a snowbird friend's house (and cart) during the summer. His cart uses as much water while idle as mine does being used regularly.
I would also remove the positive cable leading to the motor as well as the ground. Keeping the tops of the batteries clean of any dirt or grime will help prevent power from "leaking" from terminal to terminal. A tech demonstrated to me how this is a problem.
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