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DylanTodd
06-12-2021, 08:56 AM
Hi neighbors, we are considering renting out our 2nd golf cart when our brand new arrives from the dealer soon. What would be a fair daily or weekly rate? Where would be the best place to advertise it - simply here and Nextdoor?
Cheers,
Dylan
dewilson58
06-12-2021, 09:01 AM
Whatever a "fair" rate is..................Is it worth the liability exposure??
Bjeanj
06-12-2021, 09:47 AM
Good luck finding insurance for a rental. If you do, it will probably be pretty pricey, so build that into your rental fee.
Also, are you going to have them give you their motor vehicle report before you rent to them? Get a copy of their license?
Can you find a boilerplate rental agreement for this? Limit drivers to only those over 21?
What is your guarantee of payment if they let their young grandson drive it and there is an accident? That would void the rental agreement.
TOTV and NextDoor are good places to advertise, but I think you have to pay to be an advertiser.
Papa_lecki
06-12-2021, 10:13 AM
Find out what The Villages Golf Cars charges for the day. I think its $35
What if the golf cart never makes it back to you - I am sure at least has not been returned to The Villages Golf Cars this year.
Toymeister
06-12-2021, 10:31 AM
Get GPS tracking. If the cart is never returned to you it's theft, a felony, will be quickly found by law enforcement. They absolutely love solving these types of crimes.
Dond1959
06-12-2021, 11:02 AM
I would never take on the liability of renting a cart, I have too much to lose for such a small payment.
retiredguy123
06-12-2021, 12:14 PM
I think this is a bad idea.
You would be operating a business, which would require a business license, commercial insurance, and for you to collect and pay Florida rental taxes. Also, the deed restrictions do not allow you to operate a business from your Villages home. If a neighbor complains, you would be shut down. But, the biggest issue for me would be the potential liability if a renter gets injured or injures someone else. I don't think you could charge enough to make it worthwhile.
My opinion.
Mortal1
06-12-2021, 01:22 PM
Get GPS tracking. If the cart is never returned to you it's theft, a felony, will be quickly found by law enforcement. They absolutely love solving these types of crimes.
only if it's above a certain monetary value?
JMintzer
06-12-2021, 01:30 PM
Find out what The Villages Golf Cars charges for the day. I think its $35
What if the golf cart never makes it back to you - I am sure at least has not been returned to The Villages Golf Cars this year.
They charge $25/day... $125/week...
Two Bills
06-12-2021, 01:34 PM
I would sell it.
Then all the money is yours, and no worry.
Bass56
06-12-2021, 03:15 PM
I agree, sell it
Toymeister
06-12-2021, 03:19 PM
only if it's above a certain monetary value?
Why yes and that amount is 300.00. I would love to see a cart which runs and is valued at 299 or less.
Florida has one of the lowest thresholds for felony theft.
Russp
06-13-2021, 05:35 AM
I just paid 85 dollars the past week
J1ceasar
06-13-2021, 05:38 AM
Rental liability for carts is high . Just ask .
Bay Kid
06-13-2021, 05:53 AM
I don't think renters will take care of your cart. Lots of good reasons not to rent.
LoisR
06-13-2021, 06:04 AM
Don't do it. You are still responsible for any damage caused by the renters.
Rich42
06-13-2021, 06:18 AM
Don’t forget about the IRS, that is income baby!
sallyg
06-13-2021, 06:47 AM
In our old neighborhood someone used to rent his cart to neighbors. $15/ day or $100/wk. It was nice to have the easy access and convenience when we had company. Seemed to work out ok. I would be nervous to do it myself due to liability.
larbud
06-13-2021, 07:23 AM
Hi neighbors, we are considering renting out our 2nd golf cart when our brand new arrives from the dealer soon. What would be a fair daily or weekly rate? Where would be the best place to advertise it - simply here and Nextdoor?
Cheers,
Dylan
If you’ll hadn’t ran the prices up so high on carts by paying exorbitant prices you wouldn’t need to rent your old one to help pay for the new one..
La lamy
06-13-2021, 07:24 AM
There are ways to write up a contract that puts all the responsibility on the renter I assume, but in this 'sue crazy' society I wouldn't risk it. I would also recommend selling it.
retiredguy123
06-13-2021, 07:33 AM
There are ways to write up a contract that puts all the responsibility on the renter I assume, but in this 'sue crazy' society I wouldn't risk it. I would also recommend selling it.
Maybe, in a contract between you and the renter. But, the problem is that the golf cart owner can be held liable for a loss or injury to another person. You cannot transfer that liabilty to the renter.
Travelingal702
06-13-2021, 07:35 AM
Good luck finding insurance for a rental. If you do, it will probably be pretty pricey, so build that into your rental fee.
Also, are you going to have them give you their motor vehicle report before you rent to them? Get a copy of their license?
Can you find a boilerplate rental agreement for this? Limit drivers to only those over 21?
What is your guarantee of payment if they let their young grandson drive it and there is an accident? That would void the rental agreement.
TOTV and NextDoor are good places to advertise, but I think you have to pay to be an advertiser.
WOW!! With all this to consider, WHY would anyone take the chance? Just sell it and be done with it!
Randyj66
06-13-2021, 07:49 AM
One little question??? Renting out your golf cart from your home? Sounds like a home based business. Are you going to collect rental sales tax? I thought we where prohibited from running businesses from our homes in TV. If I'm wrong please correct me. If that's the case my wife will be so thrilled to open her kennel service. Fair is fair right?
croughwell
06-13-2021, 08:10 AM
After the lawsuit... you'll wish you didn't try to make a few bucks!
Bill Dozer
06-13-2021, 08:35 AM
Ask the Guy off of Belle Meade, who has a golf equipment sale, if TV or District Deed Restrictions gave him a Permit.
Roron123
06-13-2021, 08:50 AM
My advice 1) sell it or 2) Trade it in as it will be a headache keeping up with insurance , accidents, law suits and more! Leave renting to the companies
photo1902
06-13-2021, 09:40 AM
One little question??? Renting out your golf cart from your home? Sounds like a home based business. Are you going to collect rental sales tax? I thought we where prohibited from running businesses from our homes in TV. If I'm wrong please correct me. If that's the case my wife will be so thrilled to open her kennel service. Fair is fair right?
You can run a business out of your home if you follow the rules.
Spalumbos62
06-13-2021, 09:59 AM
I think this is a bad idea.
You would be operating a business, which would require a business license, commercial insurance, and for you to collect and pay Florida rental taxes. Also, the deed restrictions do not allow you to operate a business from your Villages home. If a neighbor complains, you would be shut down. But, the biggest issue for me would be the potential liability if a renter gets injured or injures someone else. I don't think you could charge enough to make it worthwhile.
My opinion.
What about all the landlords that include them in monthly rental.... that's not running a business. But if course, yes, get insurance....or have renter pick up a 1 week policy.
retiredguy123
06-13-2021, 10:12 AM
What about all the landlords that include them in monthly rental.... that's not running a business. But if course, yes, get insurance....or have renter pick up a 1 week policy.
Technically, the IRS considers income from rental real estate as supplemental income (Schedule E), not a business. But, if you are renting personal property, I think they would consider it a business (Schedule C).
Neils
06-13-2021, 10:33 AM
One little question??? Renting out your golf cart from your home? Sounds like a home based business. Are you going to collect rental sales tax? I thought we where prohibited from running businesses from our homes in TV. If I'm wrong please correct me. If that's the case my wife will be so thrilled to open her kennel service. Fair is fair right?
Been looking for a new kennel. Where is your home??
vinnyfla
06-14-2021, 08:33 AM
You may want to check with your insurance first, prevent yourself from a law suit injury.
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