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04 Dec 2007 12:00 AM by shazza999 Star rating. 9 forum posts Send private message

We are hoping to rent our apartment out for some of the year - does anyone know if we currently have public liability insurance for the site ?  I know we will have to take our own public liability insurance for our own apartment.

However, we wouldn't want 'the community' to be sued if one of our guests fell over and ended up head first in one of the fountains !  Or is this covered by SeaSun ?

I don't suppose it is legal to let them use the swimming pool etc if we don't have a life guard yet - does this mean I can't get on and market our apartment as we don't yet know when we can make these decisions as a 'community' ?

Has anyone taken out public liability insurance for their own apartments - if so, can you recommend anyone ?

Thanks

Shaz

 




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05 Dec 2007 11:21 PM by downsfennon Star rating. 252 forum posts Send private message

coudl you not ask the agents or your solicitors or finance people

 

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07 Dec 2007 1:34 PM by badger100 Star rating. 29 forum posts Send private message

It is down to the management company to provide public liability cover in this case Seasun and we as owners will be paying the premium via our monthly charge .


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07 Dec 2007 10:50 PM by arranleesmith Star rating in Thalassa. 211 forum posts Send private message

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We need to confirm this, as, at the moment, KeyMare are paying ALL of the maintenance charge.

I wouldn't want anyone to be left "holding the baby".

Unless you have the number on the public liability insurance certificate......and it can be verified....don't believe it!!!

In the meantime, it may be a GOOD advertising ploy to include YOUR own certificate number in order that people renting your apartment feel assured?

In this day of "sue the bugger", maybe you need the assurance as well as your "renter" that everything will be okay,should, (God Forbid), anything happen which could warrant a claim?

 



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