1. Height of RV 2. Emergency phone numbers and after hours phone number for breakdown or how to operate something 3. Reference manuals 4. Security deposit ask if you get it all back or cleaning fee is going to be included. Or or not 5. Take a photo of all damages or things that are not working. Make sure they note everything on your contract. 6. Ask about generator time limitations 7. Restrictions on Mileage 8. Note on contract full gas tank or not so they don’t make you pay for it if it’s not full. 9. Ensure septic tank is clean and how to properly operate. 10. If there are pull out compartments to have them show you how to operate. 12. Document on contract with photos anything that may cost you more money out of your pocket. 13. Spare tire, how to change one? Cost to you? 14. Contact Auto insurance for operating an RV and costs if in an accident how you and your guests are protected.
Thinking of taking a road trip with my best friend , very helpful thank you. Also, do you have any places I should check out to rent an rv for the best deal or more trusted..? Very much appreciated
Well of course there’s always the big nationwide RV rental companies which I have personally not had experience with. I would consider checking local dealerships to see if they have a rental program of one or two RVs I have done that a couple times and I have always had good luck. Hope this helps thanks for taking the time to comment.
Are you renting as an individual or going through RVShare? I own a travel trailer and interested in renting it out and doing my research on where to start?
Bernadette Pimentel I don’t rent out RVs, I personally have rented them and known businesses that rented them out personally. So my information was based on that. I currently own a bus that I am converting into an RV for full-time camping I’m not familiar with RV share. Sorry this probably was not too helpful good luck in your research.
Expensive to rent and RV and to own an RV you have to be rich. Rental can range from $100 to $300 per night, similar to a hotel. Campsites are another $50 to $150 a night and since they get just four to ten miles per gallon, gas can cost $75 to $100 per day. As gas now edges past $3 a gallon, a dollar more than 2020, a fill-up can now cost $150.
Some good points for sure, But some people cant afford to buy and maintain a rv/camper just to only use it one or two times per year. So a rental may be a good option for that situation.
1. Height of RV
2. Emergency phone numbers and after hours phone number for breakdown or how to operate something
3. Reference manuals
4. Security deposit ask if you get it all back or cleaning fee is going to be included. Or or not
5. Take a photo of all damages or things that are not working. Make sure they note everything on your contract.
6. Ask about generator time limitations
7. Restrictions on Mileage
8. Note on contract full gas tank or not so they don’t make you pay for it if it’s not full.
9. Ensure septic tank is clean and how to properly operate.
10. If there are pull out compartments to have them show you how to operate.
12. Document on contract with photos anything that may cost you more money out of your pocket.
13. Spare tire, how to change one? Cost to you?
14. Contact Auto insurance for operating an RV and costs if in an accident how you and your guests are protected.
Great tips!!
Terrific advice. thank you my friend.
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Thanks a bunch -- some good reminders!
This is fantastic advice! Thank you!!
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Thinking of taking a road trip with my best friend , very helpful thank you.
Also, do you have any places I should check out to rent an rv for the best deal or more trusted..?
Very much appreciated
Well of course there’s always the big nationwide RV rental companies which I have personally not had experience with. I would consider checking local dealerships to see if they have a rental program of one or two RVs I have done that a couple times and I have always had good luck. Hope this helps thanks for taking the time to comment.
@@twocampinggurus5555 thank you!
What are the 7 things to know? Can you list them too.
Those mileage and generator fee costs, have me greatly concerned...
if your not careful or you don't know the details of the contract then yes it can be an issue. thanks for taking the time to comment.
Are you renting as an individual or going through RVShare? I own a travel trailer and interested in renting it out and doing my research on where to start?
Bernadette Pimentel I don’t rent out RVs, I personally have rented them and known businesses that rented them out personally. So my information was based on that. I currently own a bus that I am converting into an RV for full-time camping I’m not familiar with RV share. Sorry this probably was not too helpful good luck in your research.
What about insurance
Yes that would be important as well thanks for the comment
Do I have to co sign with someone? I hope not
depends on the place you rent it
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Expensive to rent and RV and to own an RV you have to be rich. Rental can range from $100 to $300 per night, similar to a hotel. Campsites are another $50 to $150 a night and since they get just four to ten miles per gallon, gas can cost $75 to $100 per day. As gas now edges past $3 a gallon, a dollar more than 2020, a fill-up can now cost $150.
Some good points for sure, But some people cant afford to buy and maintain a rv/camper just to only use it one or two times per year. So a rental may be a good option for that situation.
@@twocampinggurus5555 also doesn't have a place to park it