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T-325
05-20-2015, 05:54 PM
I have been looking at houses for the last several years and now one has caught my eye...only problem(?) is that it has a pool.
Since I am still a few years out from retirement I always figured if I found a house I would rent it out till I reach frog status.
So what I would like to know is do people rent out their home if there is a pool.
Any liability issues to overcome?
Do house watchers take these properties since I am up her in MA?
Thanks for any insights.
T-325 (now more like T minus 3 to 1 years out)
jnieman
05-20-2015, 06:21 PM
I have been looking at houses for the last several years and now one has caught my eye...only problem(?) is that it has a pool.
Since I am still a few years out from retirement I always figured if I found a house I would rent it out till I reach frog status.
So what I would like to know is do people rent out their home if there is a pool.
Any liability issues to overcome?
Do house watchers take these properties since I am up her in MA?
Thanks for any insights.
T-325 (now more like T minus 3 to 1 years out)
When you rent your home you need special homeowner's insurance for a rented home. The insurance agent will probably ask you if there is a pool. I would think they would be able to answer your question about coverage for a pool.
spring_chicken
05-20-2015, 06:46 PM
I never had a problem renting mine out. Insurance company knew I had a pool, it was no problem.
I was very careful about who I rented to. I had one potential renter who was going to bring in 3 grandkids under 5 for 2 weeks and I chose to rent to someone else instead. My home was not childproof and I was very concerned about that many kids in the house and around the pool.
T-325
05-20-2015, 07:03 PM
I never had a problem renting mine out. Insurance company knew I had a pool, it was no problem.
I was very careful about who I rented to. I had one potential renter who was going to bring in 3 grandkids under 5 for 2 weeks and I chose to rent to someone else instead. My home was not childproof and I was very concerned about that many kids in the house and around the pool.
Did you need to get "special" insurance or was it a typical home insurance policy?
Thanks for the feedback
T-325
05-20-2015, 08:39 PM
Just went to the rental site and it appears that there are many pool homes for rent. Any suggestions/comments from those doing the rentals or renting?
Rentals (http://www.thevillages4rent.com/prm_104/search.php?page=2&mls=&type=10&style=ANY&features=6&directions=&property_search=Find%20Property&)
spring_chicken
05-21-2015, 07:02 AM
Did you need to get "special" insurance or was it a typical home insurance policy?
Thanks for the feedback
It's called a fire policy if you aren't living in the house. But don't be fooled, it doesn't just cover fire. It's a little bit more expensive than if you're living in the home, but not cost prohibitive.
I used Tom Keedy, Allstate.
mixsonci
05-21-2015, 11:38 AM
It's called a fire policy if you aren't living in the house. But don't be fooled, it doesn't just cover fire. It's a little bit more expensive than if you're living in the home, but not cost prohibitive.
I used Tom Keedy, Allstate.
I don't have a pool, but when I rented my house out, my insurance was $1000 less than it is now that I live in the house.
Sandtrap328
05-21-2015, 12:06 PM
I would be sure to buy an umbrella policy with at least $1 million liability.
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