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patfla06 04-21-2013 03:43 PM

Thanks for the great info! Will definitely insure our cart.:icon_wink:

gomoho 04-21-2013 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ijusluvit (Post 663720)
Yes, this post is entirely incorrect about no company providing full insurance, including liability to owners who allow renters to use their cart. Allstate does provide such insurance, and by special arrangements with their head offices in Chicago, have done so in TV for about the last six months.

But what amazes me is the number of folks who think they are getting such a great deal on cart insurance at premiums of $100-140 from agencies like AAA, or The Villages. Despite being a new customer with them, The Allstate policy, for identical coverage and the extension of all insurance to a renter using my cart is a total of $62.

Do you have full coverage for liability, physical damage/comprehensive and collision and what are the limits. What are the deductibles and limits of liability. Paying more than twice that amount and a refusal to cover renters so I am VERY interested in this information. I assume this is a new cart?

ijusluvit 04-21-2013 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by gomoho (Post 663826)
Do you have full coverage for liability, physical damage/comprehensive and collision and what are the limits. What are the deductibles and limits of liability. Paying more than twice that amount and a refusal to cover renters so I am VERY interested in this information. I assume this is a new cart?

My Allstate coverage is similar to what I have had in the past: $250k bodily injury $500 liability, (including passenger liability coverage), and 100k property damage liability. There are $250 collision and comp deductibles. Again, all remains in force if I let a renter use my cart. My cart is several years old.

gjbl8114 04-22-2013 12:18 PM

It is not a good idea to take such important information from these posts as being correct. It would be wise to contact one of the local insurance companies personally to get the correct answer to your coverage or liability questions answered. Many will be shocked to know the truth about golf cart coverage for carts driven outside of the to and fro of a golf course as well as other situations involving carts. We have a very reasonable policy with Allstate that covers our concerns....

teamC 04-22-2013 12:27 PM

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Can you please share cost of insurance? Are there different options available to choose from? Do you have to have your car or homeowners with them too?

gingersnap 04-22-2013 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ijusluvit (Post 663938)
, all remains in force if I let a renter use my cart.

We are confused. My husband just called Allstate this AM regarding the use of golf carts by renters. He was told that if he loans our cart to someone it is covered by the insurance. However, if the cart is used by a renter of our property, it becomes a "business" and they will not cover it. :confused: Very grey area....

Who is your agent? Phone number?

BettyCrocked 04-22-2013 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by gingersnap (Post 664284)
We are confused. My husband just called Allstate this AM regarding the use of golf carts by renters. He was told that if he loans our cart to someone it is covered by the insurance. However, if the cart is used by a renter of our property, it becomes a "business" and they will not cover it. :confused: Very grey area....

Who is your agent? Phone number?

Our Allstate agent stated that it must be clear in the rental contract that you are loaning your golf cart to the renters. You are renting the home, you are not renting the golf cart.

downeaster 04-22-2013 02:53 PM

Insurance companies depend on the applicant furnishing correct information. If you apply to insure a golf cart and that cart is capable of exceeding 20MPH you have actually applied to insure an unregistered motor vehicle as that cart is no longer a golf cart in the eyes of the law. If you are subsequently involved in an accident, regardless of fault, the insurance company has grounds to deny the claim. Insurance companies are not known for paying claims they can deny.

If you are driving a rental cart or a loaner, make certain it is legal and properly insured. If you own a cart that is capable of exceeding 20MPH you are taking unnecessary risks. Letting someone else drive it only increases the risks.

I agree with rubicon in a previous post. Maureen O'Toole's bill will not be ignored by the insurance companies.

bimmertl 04-22-2013 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by BettyCrocked (Post 664296)
Our Allstate agent stated that it must be clear in the rental contract that you are loaning your golf cart to the renters. You are renting the home, you are not renting the golf cart.

You can't use the cart unless you rent the house. So the use of the cart is contingent on the home rental so the cart is subject to a rental agreement. The policy excludes coverage for insured vehicles that are rented to others.

The only thing you have in writing is the insurance policy. The claim department isn't going to buy the agents "don't worry it's covered" theory. So ask the agent to put his extension of coverage in writing under his name. 10 to 1 he refuses to do it.

He would most likely have to review the rental contract, agree the language in it meets his criteria and then provide a written extension of coverage based upon his interpretation of the policy and contract. This is way beyond the capabilities of and insurance agent.

ijusluvit 04-22-2013 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by gingersnap (Post 664284)
We are confused. My husband just called Allstate this AM regarding the use of golf carts by renters. He was told that if he loans our cart to someone it is covered by the insurance. However, if the cart is used by a renter of our property, it becomes a "business" and they will not cover it. :confused: Very grey area....

Who is your agent? Phone number?

What the agent told you is correct. Not sure why that is confusing. I dealt with Sharon Ward at the McDonald Allstate agency on Hwy 441.

ijusluvit 04-22-2013 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by BettyCrocked (Post 664296)
Our Allstate agent stated that it must be clear in the rental contract that you are loaning your golf cart to the renters. You are renting the home, you are not renting the golf cart.

Correct. This is how Allstate got permission from their home office to insure carts owned by folks who rent their homes and want to provide a cart. They LOAN their carts to their guests.

A few months ago my agent said no company in the TV area will insure rental carts. This means companies which rent carts no longer have insurance, nor can they provide any to cover those who rent their carts. Maybe The Villages doesn't worry about this much because they are self insured, but I would think all those smaller companies would be a little nervous about continuing to rent carts.

I haven't heard anything new on this subject recently.

gomoho 04-22-2013 05:36 PM

The question is do you have any of this information in writing from Allstate. Do they specifically mention if you rent your home, but loan your golf cart, it is covered. If not I wouldn't want to take on Allstate if they deny a claim and you only have the agent's word.

ijusluvit 04-22-2013 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by gomoho (Post 664480)
The question is do you have any of this information in writing from Allstate. Do they specifically mention if you rent your home, but loan your golf cart, it is covered. If not I wouldn't want to take on Allstate if they deny a claim and you only have the agent's word.

I do not share the skepticism. What I have is a policy which has no clause which prohibits a person who rents a home from allowing a guest to use his golf cart. This type of clause is what all of the companies insuring carts added to their policies in 2012. Allstate do so as well. Then the local offices of that company got together and petitioned their home office to eliminate the clause because TV is a rather unique place and a significant number of their customers rented their homes and wanted to accommodate their guests with golf cart use. The clause was eliminated for policies that are now written here locally.

What this means is that without a specific prohibition of use, standard insurance rules apply. For example, I think it is somewhat universal that you may give any licensed driver permission to borrow your car, or any other type of insured vehicle, regardless of where you live, and both of you are covered in the event of an accident.

sueandskip 04-22-2013 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ilovetv (Post 662282)
Thinking people buy a separate golf cart policy that covers liability, property damage, medical payments, somewhat similar to an auto policy. It's quite affordable (ours is $140/year) thru independent agency The Villages Ins. It's worth every penny and Allstate, State Farm and AAA offer these policies too.

What NON-thinking people refuse to look at is that these policies are not available on golf carts provided in a rental home here. Nor are rental home carts covered on the homeowner policy the landlord has on the property!

People who think they're getting a better deal on a rental home because it includes a golf cart are asleep at the wheel, with life-altering exposure in case of an accident having personal injury or death.

And then there are the visiting grandchildren and their parents, not only driving but speeding in the cart their parents' or grandparents' rental home landlord has included....total insanity!

THINK!

Not to start an argument but I have golf cart insurance for a rental and it was from Allstate, and yes It is in writing...but there is specific guidelines for it ,to have it...

buggyone 04-23-2013 06:07 AM

First, I have no rental property so I have no dog in this fight. However, IF I did rent a Villages house to someone, I would NOT include a golf cart. Let them rent that separate.

The insurance question has been around for awhile on golf carts. I would not take a chance on an insurance company reneging on what the agent said about coverage of a renter being LOANED the golf cart. That sounds mighty suspicious to me.

I would not take a chance on the renter having an accident and then I ended up being sued without insurance coverage and ANY possibility of me losing everything I worked for so many years.

That is my opinion. It is not to argue. To me, it is common sense.


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