Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Not necessarily. See Post No. 45.
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Interesting comments here voicing many points of view. With the litigious society we live in now and all the Morgan and Morgan's that are out there, it seems very hard to really protect yourself. Maybe a million or two million umbrella might be wise, if that is enough.
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#49
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Pretty much standard language in most policies. Your renter can't waive the rights of injured parties who aren't part of the leasing or rental agreement. So if your renter injures a pedestrian with your golf cart, they have the right to recover from you under Florida's dangerous instrumentality act. |
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If you own golf cart, you are liable. If someone tells you different, have them give you in writing, signed, notarized.
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Our rental has a golf cart, lawyers, yada, yada, yada.
Professionals all have focus points, I do with finance. That does not mean a professional bias/focus is the required/only answer. The renter signs a separate agreement that he/she/they are personally liable for the golf cart, instructions are given. Because it’s an LLC, we have on premise liability against all rental incidents as well as rental house insurance. Renters crash off premise, not our problem. Rental insurance required to be purchased by renter also covers damages It’s most likely preventative maintenance/proper execution steps pays off with minimal impacts, and best success for everyone. And of course, like everything else in life, it works until it doesn’t. YMMV |
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You will never get anything in writing from an insurance "agent" regarding coverage. They will just tell you to read the policy. This is because they are not actually agents for the company and they have no legal authority. Basically, they are sales people.
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So are you saying, no matter how you try to get around it, the owner ends up being liable for damages by the golf cart if it is used as part of a rental?
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That would be my opinion. But, you may want to ask an attorney.
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Just curious. Thank you. I’m not renting anything out.
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Thanks for all the comments and opinions. |
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Smart move to minimize risk even at the cost of losing some renters that require a cart. |
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Foremost was offering a golf cart policy for rentals. The renters who drove the cart had to be added as driver. My understanding is that Foremost is no longer offering.
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What Is Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine In Florida? - Quick Facts - Vicarious Liability - Abrahamson & Uiterwyk Car Accident and Injury Lawyers In most cases the insurer of the cart will disclaim coverage as the vehicle is subject to a rental agreement. So no coverage for anybody. You have to be crazy to let a rental use your golf cart. |
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Sounds like people who let renter use golf carts are rolling the dice. Some people are high risk takers for a few dollars more. Maybe nothing will happen…
Personally, if I were to rent, my renter would have to rent their own golf cart, car, boat or whatever toy they want to play with. I’d stick to renting the house, just like anywhere else in the country. Last edited by Velvet; 07-29-2024 at 10:25 PM. |
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