Know risks of letting in 2010
Many South Africans are
thinking to cash in on the 2010 World Cup by renting their homes, or part of
their homes, to tourists.
This, however, "increases the risk of loss or damage to one's property and, more
importantly, exposes one to liability claims from paying guests or tenants",
warns Gari
Dombo, managing director of
Alexander Forbes Insurance.
If you let your home your main asset exposure would be theft by the paying
guests/tenants. But this is generally excluded from a personal contents policy.
You also run the risk of tenants not paying, a risk not insurable in the
short-term personal lines market.
As such, "your best bet would be to take payment up front", advises Dombo.
Homeowners considering the 2010 renting route should "investigate fully any
liability that could arise from paying guests or tenants".
If tenants are injured by something unsafe on your property or suffer food
poisoning while renting your property "this could result in a major claim
against you, and not all insurers will provide
liability cover for this", says Dombo.
And since tourists are not obliged to sue you here in
South Africa
you could find yourself being sued in another country where liability awards
are likely to be much larger.
Even if your underlying personal liability cover includes liability to tenants
or paying guests you are still advised to make sure of your cover with your
insurer or broker, cautions Dombo.
While nearly all insurers offer some form of additional liability top up cover,
home owners going the 2010 rental route need to be aware that the top-up cover
is likely to exclude "liability arising
out of the letting and/or hiring out of any immovable property, or part of such
property for a fee, reward or any other consideration", quotes Dombo.
Hence fully disclosing your 2010 letting intentions to your insurance advisor
may well save you losing your shorts during 2010.
In fact, these risks are not exclusive to 2010, adds Dombo. "Whenever you decide
to rent out your home or room(s) you run numerous risks if not properly
covered."
Dombo advises renters to discuss their rental risks with their insurers or
brokers to make sure that they have the cover that they need, being sure to
"always buy the highest liability cover that
you can afford".
For more information contact
Gari Dombo
on 012 452 7221.21.
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