Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Interesting. Have you had any claims from renters?
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That is incorrect. Last year I went to Arizona for a few weeks and rented a home with a golf cart. I contacted my insurance company and they said as long as the cart was no registered as a street vehicle any liability would be covered under my homeowners and umbrella policies.
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How much liability coverage do you get for $50?
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I got insurance for thru Villages
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I would just point out the The Villages property management company does not include a golf cart with the houses that they rent. The reason is that they don't want to incur the liability.
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I purchased a policy from Progressive, it’s $110. Per year. Call them for a quote
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Nice thought but they cannot get Insurance on the Cart they do not own. You can get insurance and then charge a Tenant a Fee to cover your cost as an option. I manage 40+ rentals in The Villages and in the Past my Owners have gotten Liability Insurance thru Allstate & State Farm. As long as you do not advertise the cart as part of the Rental they will cover anyone of age driving the Cart
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I don’t think it would be competitive to rent out your house vs other houses for rent if the renter had to purchase insurance for a golf cart when your house is already covered
under a insurance policy . I wouldn’t use the golf cart or rent the house . Consider short term leases , what do they do ? |
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I think the Renter can add golf cart insurance to his automobile policy
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Does that mean if I borrow a set of golf clubs from my neighbor and I hit someone in the head with a golf ball that my neighbor is responsible? I think this goes under the category that you can sue anyone for anything.
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