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- doxiemom11Explorer IIState Farm used to write a separate policy if required by a campground, but only if you had cars, house or some other business with them. They would not do just the golf cart.
- discovery4usExplorerAll of my OHV (non road licensed vehicles) are insured through Farmers. Pay as I play, just call two days prior to use and call back to place policy on hold until the next trip.
- Bucky_BadgerExplorer
Popsie wrote:
did you ask the golf card dealer?
Maybe it's used? Besides, I don't ask my car dealer where to get insurance - benb21601ExplorerAbsolutely insured. My insurance company says its covered under homeowners, but i doubled up on my rv policy just in case. I covered it for full replacement value plus 1 million in liability for less than $100 per year. All but 1 cg ive been to has required proof of insurance before allowing it to be used on the property.
- SarahdoveExplorerOur golf cart is insured through our car insurance carrier.
- wbwoodExplorer
lawnspecialties wrote:
Who insures your camper? That's who I got a policy from. As mentioned earlier, roughly $100/yr.
When we had ours (just got rid of it right after beginning of the year) and when we had insurance on it, we had it insured through our RV insurance company (Allied)..If I remember correctly, it was around $125/year. The campground we would take it to, required $50k on it. - CeciltExplorer
wbwood wrote:
lawnspecialties wrote:
Who insures your camper? That's who I got a policy from. As mentioned earlier, roughly $100/yr.
When we had ours (just got rid of it right after beginning of the year) and when we had insurance on it, we had it insured through our RV insurance company (Allied)..If I remember correctly, it was around $125/year. The campground we would take it to, required $50k on it.
No more crusin' at ocean lakes in the Clemson cart?
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