Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I contacted The Villages golf car people to inquire about renting a golf car. $540 per month plus tax. Ok fine. Then I asked about insurance. I was told they do not provide insurance but to call a certain agent at “Allstate” which I did.
That agent informed me they no longer write golf cart rental policies. From my research it seems you cannot get coverage if you’re merely renting a golf cart but if you own one, you can get the coverage. You end up signing a liability waiver from The Villages golf car people and that’s it. You're 100% liable for the cart and any property and bodily harm. I don’t think so! Unless someone on here has any advice as to how to get insurance on a golf cart “rental”, looks like I’m driving my truck everywhere unfortunately.🤷🏻*♂️ |
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Check with your own insurance company and see if you can get coverage from them, if you bundle home and cars (trucks) you may be able to get them to include the golf cart. NOTE: most companies actually issue a motorcycle policy for the golf carts. Ask about a 'rider' on your truck policy for the golf cart coverage.
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I've got nothing to add about golf cart insurance.. but OP what is
*♂️ Male shrugging multiplied by male? I must be too old.
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With many credit cards, if you use the card to pay for a car rental, the credit card company provides insurance.
Might that also apply to golf carts??? Worth asking. |
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Note that most "insurance" sold by rental car companies is not insurance at all. It is called "collision damage waiver" coverage. It only means that the rental company cannot charge you for damage to the rental vehicle. I don't think it covers any liability for property damage or personal injury to others resulting from an accident.
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Foremost had a policy that owner could purchase to cover rental exposure but I was told they are no longer writing. |
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Wife and I rented for many years, and assumed that the golf cart that came with the rental was covered by the landlord's insurance.
Soon found out that most did not have any insurance to cover renters. We could not find any insurance company to cover our golf cart. Our holiday insurance had a public liability cover. I inquired about driving the cart under their insurance, they said public liability in event of claim was good, but they would not cover any damage to our cart. We just self insured for our damage, and luckily survived all those years, despite the best efforts of some to modify our cart bodywork! |
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But Foremost does have golf cart insurance for when a landlord has a golf cart in a rental property.
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Yes they do and they have to list the drivers, Name, DOB and DL#. Premium charged. However, they do not write policies for a business and have been told they will not new business at this time for individual owners of gol carts. |
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I was not comfortable with this arrangement. I was quite sure I would be renting in TV for at least a few more seasons, so I bought a cart and arranged for storage during the months I was up north. It was a PITA. Eventually, we wound up buying a home here and we are here for 8 months of the year. My thought when I bought the cart was that if we decided not to come back to TV, I'd be able to sell it and it probably wouldn't have cost me any more than renting one for a few seasons. In fact, it probably would have cost me less. Knowing what I know now, I probably would just forego the cart until I bought. I thought it was an essential ingredient to living the TV lifestyle, but it really isn't. It's nice, and I like it, but I could have been OK without it, given the hassle of owning a cart without a garage to store it in. |
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