Anonymous wrote:OP, why is she driving your car in her off hours if she has her own car? We have a full-time nanny who has her own car and she drives our car only when she is working. That way, if there is any problem involving the car, it is clear that it occurred "on the job." Any gas, maintenance or repairs for the nanny car are our responsibility.
my boss offer a car for drive her kids,but she's just add my name to the insurance.Anonymous wrote:Our part-time babysitter will become a full-time nanny for our 2.5 year old. She is allowed to bring her son (4 yo) with her everyday and we are going to let her use our extra car. This will essentially become a second car for her because we will allow her to use it even when she is not working. She will need to pay for gas. But the car will remain in our name. Do most people have contracts with the nanny when it comes to using the family's car? How does insurance work? Any thoughts or advice are appreciated.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
Cue the dozens of responses from MBs about why allowing your nanny to bring her son or allowing her to use your car on her off-hours is a bad idea...
Just know that a contract can never hurt.
Of course it's a bad idea. Your smug response fails to detail why it's a good idea.
OP, ask any insurance agent and they will tell you exactly why this is a terrible idea. Why on earth would you agree to be liable for your nanny and her child in her off hours?
Anonymous
Cue the dozens of responses from MBs about why allowing your nanny to bring her son or allowing her to use your car on her off-hours is a bad idea...
Just know that a contract can never hurt.