Locker liability.

So

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So my club (college club) has a shared 'lounge' for members (My club and one other share 'ownership' -- it has a keycode locked door, but that code gets out pretty easily. Still, there has never been a major problem with theft or anything....

Anyway, the other club wants to put in a bank of lockers and rent them out as a fundraiser, splitting the profits with us. That sounds fine on paper, but I am concerned about liability. If someone busts into the lockers and empties them, who pays? Do we need to be insured?

As the president of my club, I could pretty much say 'no', but we're in a funding crunch so it's worth considering.

Anyway....what does AT think, how liable would we be? Is it just a stupid idea?
 

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Buy a fakie security cam with a little battery powered blinking light, mount it on the wall, and make it obvious so people see it. Tell nobody that it's fake, they'll think they're being recorded.
 

So

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Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Don't most places have a posted policy of not being liable for theft of items in lockers?

Anyone seen a good boilerplate for this type of thing. I kinda agree with Mikey, but I feel I should put it to a group decision first. If we do go forward with it, I'm going to see if there are some campus legal services that can give me a stock boilerplate to put up.
 

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Don't most places have a posted policy of not being liable for theft of items in lockers?

Anyone seen a good boilerplate for this type of thing. I kinda agree with Mikey, but I feel I should put it to a group decision first. If we do go forward with it, I'm going to see if there are some campus legal services that can give me a stock boilerplate to put up.

This is the second link I found.
 

So

Lifer
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Originally posted by: D1gger
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Don't most places have a posted policy of not being liable for theft of items in lockers?

Anyone seen a good boilerplate for this type of thing. I kinda agree with Mikey, but I feel I should put it to a group decision first. If we do go forward with it, I'm going to see if there are some campus legal services that can give me a stock boilerplate to put up.

This is the second link I found.

:beer:

Thanks.
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Don't most places have a posted policy of not being liable for theft of items in lockers?

Anyone seen a good boilerplate for this type of thing. I kinda agree with Mikey, but I feel I should put it to a group decision first. If we do go forward with it, I'm going to see if there are some campus legal services that can give me a stock boilerplate to put up.

It's easier to just have people sign something that say you aren't liable for theft when they rent a locker. Then you have their signature agreeing to those terms and they can't BS you into saying they didn't see the posting.
 
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Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Don't most places have a posted policy of not being liable for theft of items in lockers?

Anyone seen a good boilerplate for this type of thing. I kinda agree with Mikey, but I feel I should put it to a group decision first. If we do go forward with it, I'm going to see if there are some campus legal services that can give me a stock boilerplate to put up.

It's easier to just have people sign something that say you aren't liable for theft when they rent a locker. Then you have their signature agreeing to those terms and they can't BS you into saying they didn't see the posting.


exactly. you will have to have them sign something when you get their money anyhow.
 

So

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Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Don't most places have a posted policy of not being liable for theft of items in lockers?

Anyone seen a good boilerplate for this type of thing. I kinda agree with Mikey, but I feel I should put it to a group decision first. If we do go forward with it, I'm going to see if there are some campus legal services that can give me a stock boilerplate to put up.

It's easier to just have people sign something that say you aren't liable for theft when they rent a locker. Then you have their signature agreeing to those terms and they can't BS you into saying they didn't see the posting.

Point.