Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Golf Cart Insurance for Landlords Update?
I'm posting this for friends who own a CYV which they rent out for most of the year. Are there any updates about landlords insuring their golf carts for their renters? They have always included the golf cart in their rental, but now as they sign up renters for next year and beyond they are concerned about their coverage (I think they have Allstate presently). I've read last fall's thread, does anyone have any updates on coverage?
As always, thanks in advance!
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Just make a phone call to The Villages Insurance. They are brokers for all major companies and would be able to give you the most recent information regarding golf cart insurance for your friend's renters.
Just imagine the terrible possibility of losing everything you have worked for if renters had a bad cart accident and you, as the landlord, were held responsible and it was not covered by insurance. |
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Update from our insurance not covered even if my parents are the renters
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I have rented the past three years and always had a cart. I called my own insurance company to see if I was covered and they said yes. Each time I rented I had to sign a release and that I was responsible for any and all damages. I have never had a problem with the agreement.
After reading comments about insurance coverage I again called my agent last week and they again said that I would be covered either with my auto policy or homeowners policy depending where any accidents take place (cart path or roadway). VG |
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Sounds like you are the renter...the issue here is would the person renting the property (with a golf cart) be covered.
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I never rented my cart with house.To much risk.Just lower your rent a few hundred a month and have no worries
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I would get that in writing Virtual Geezer.
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Sounds like the Villages Cart rentals will need to triple inventory. I feel safer now. 3X the amount of white numbered elephants going 12mph. Who is insuring them? Won't they be the same people the insurance companies are rejecting?
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Golf cart insurance for Landlords
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We are considering renting sometime this fall and thought we'd ask the question of golf cart coverage. |
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As I understand it, the owner's policy covers the owner(s) and anyone they give permission to (not written in a lease) but the issue for me really is what to do about someone that may be hit by a renter, who may sue the renter and us the owners. The renter may have insurance but we would not be protected from the third party. We have decided to try not to rent this year and see if we can get by. If not, then we will have to rent our CYV without the cart.
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When I called The Villages Property Management to get some information on their rentals, they said something to the effect that they no longer rent properties with carts included. Obviously the other rental sites have home w/carts.
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The whole insurance issue brings up and interesting question and that is what are all the property owners doing with their carts if they are not including them with their property rental?
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Put up front in garage ,As said before if someone gets hurt bad you better have a lot of Ins. and if cart has been altered for speed look out your ins.may not cover.People get waivers signed for different things that's not full proof.Attorney told me don,t rent cart at all.
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