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Old 05-04-2023, 09:51 AM
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We just rented a golf cart for a week as my kids are coming for a visit. We want to get some insurance in case of an accident or whatever. But we can't find any place that does insurance for a renter. The Villages ins says there minimum policy is for 6 months.

What do people do???
Have your children rent the cart on their own then you do not have the liability.
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Old 05-04-2023, 12:17 PM
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That is an insurance/legal question. In Florida owner of the car is responsible for damages that a driver causes. Not sure if same applies to the golf cart.
Florida's Dangerous Instrumentality laws apply.


Vehicle Ownership and Florida's Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine — Florida Injury Attorney Blawg — June 8, 2012


Golf Cart Injury and Accident Claims in Florida
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Old 05-04-2023, 01:23 PM
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You don't need it. Your car insurance should cover it.
I'd highly recommend a conversation with your agent before taking this advice. It is completely contrary to what my insurance agent told me.
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Old 05-04-2023, 01:50 PM
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I question if umbrella policy will cover golf cart liability. For my umbrella it only kicks in after the primary coverage is exhausted. With a rented cart there is no primary policy, so does umbrella respond at $1, no. You may be able to get a rider on umbrella, but you’re going to have to come up with what uou will pay first.
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Old 05-04-2023, 03:54 PM
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My brother uses Progressive Insurance for short term golf cart rental!
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Old 05-04-2023, 05:22 PM
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Previous discussion indicated the hang up is insuring something you don't knows. YMMV

Progressive and Foremost have been brought up in the past.

Florida Golf Cart Insurance Requirements | Progressive

Golf Cart Insurance: Get a Quote Online | Progressive

I am currently with Progressive and they won't cover me.
I also called Foremost and they won't cover it because it is rented.
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Old 05-04-2023, 05:25 PM
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No reason to sell something if you can not cover your costs. My Allstate policy is about 70 a year. My guess is you will have to buy an annual policy.
You need to be the owner of the golf cart to get their insurance.
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Old 05-04-2023, 05:40 PM
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I can't believe all the wrong answers to this simple question. According to The Villages Insurance "about one half of all Golf Carts being driven around the Villages DO NOT have liability insurance because it isn't available to renters." There are what, about 55,000 Carts here? That sure makes for a huge problem.
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Old 05-04-2023, 05:49 PM
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I’m a retired auto claims manager - Most auto have fairly similar and standard definitions of what constitutes a “vehicle” - it must be licensed for use on public roads and highways. That excludes most golf carts. So unlike when you rent a car, and your insurance transfers to the rental (as long as you are driving the rental at time of loss), the same does NOT hold true for a golf cart rental, that is not licensed to be driven legally on public roads. Your claim would be denied.
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Old 05-05-2023, 05:11 AM
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the easiest solution is to leave the cart at home and drive your car.

We have lived here 7 years and do not own a cart. We can easily go anywhere we want in our car.
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Old 05-05-2023, 06:16 AM
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I am currently with Progressive and they won't cover me.
I also called Foremost and they won't cover it because it is rented.
you are exactly where I was 4 years ago, except that I had pretty much made the decision that I would be spending at least 3 or 4 months per year in TV. DW and I had not decided yet to buy a place, because we had not decided if we'd be here the 6 or 7 months/year that tipped the scales decidedly towards the financial sense of buying vs. renting.

I figured that if I bought, and decided a few years later this wasn't for me, I'd sell the cart, and the difference in cost probably wouldn't be any worse than renting a cart multiple times. If you are only here for a couple of weeks, you are probably better off, (safer financially, anyway) by just foregoing the "cart experience" associated with being in TV. Which is a shame, because it is, IMO, a really fun part of being here.

I never did a TV sponsored "Lifestyle Visit". I wonder how they handle it. I've always assumed that the "Lifestylers" have a cart at their disposal so they would get the full feel of the lifestyle, and be ever thus more inclined to drink the Kool-Aid.
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Old 05-05-2023, 08:00 AM
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I am going to include a cart with my 3 month rental. Am I protected? Should I require the renter to be responsible?
When we first bought we rented our place out. Bought progressive insurance online and I could list our renter on the insurance policy. That way we were all covered
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Old 05-05-2023, 08:00 AM
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you are exactly where I was 4 years ago, except that I had pretty much made the decision that I would be spending at least 3 or 4 months per year in TV. DW and I had not decided yet to buy a place, because we had not decided if we'd be here the 6 or 7 months/year that tipped the scales decidedly towards the financial sense of buying vs. renting.

I figured that if I bought, and decided a few years later this wasn't for me, I'd sell the cart, and the difference in cost probably wouldn't be any worse than renting a cart multiple times. If you are only here for a couple of weeks, you are probably better off, (safer financially, anyway) by just foregoing the "cart experience" associated with being in TV. Which is a shame, because it is, IMO, a really fun part of being here.

I never did a TV sponsored "Lifestyle Visit". I wonder how they handle it. I've always assumed that the "Lifestylers" have a cart at their disposal so they would get the full feel of the lifestyle, and be ever thus more inclined to drink the Kool-Aid.
On a lifestyle visit TV makes you sign a liability waiver. You assume all responsibility for driving the cart.
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Old 05-05-2023, 08:08 AM
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On a lifestyle visit TV makes you sign a liability waiver. You assume all responsibility for driving the cart.
that's interesting. I hadn't really thought about it until I got into this thread. I was thinking that with all of the financial clout the developer has, and their interest in promoting TV, they'd have found a way to insure the lifestylers, just to avoid that one sliver of negativity.
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Old 05-05-2023, 01:03 PM
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This is because you do not own the cart.
I would never rent from someone who does not insure their cart.
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