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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I make?

The typical drive-able RV owner can earn $680 to $1200 per week.  The typical pull behind camper owner can earn up to $350 per week. 

We send out payments at the end of the rental period.

Yes. We place full commercial insurance coverage on your camper.  If your camper is damaged we take full responsibility to make sure its repaired. A portion of the insurance fees are paid by the renter to cover driver checks, etc.

Yes. It’s your camper so it’s your call. Let us know the dates you plan on camping and we will mark them off as unavailable.

While damage can occur, we find people are very respectful and they tend to treat the camper just like it was their own.  So damage is very RARE.

If there is damage to the camper the security deposit paid by the renter along with insurance cover’s all repair costs so there’s no out of pocket expense for you.

It’s your call. If you don’t mind we would love for you to leave your kitchen supplies but everything else can be left or removed as long as you leave room for the renter to put their stuff.

We will cover the cost of keeping the camper filled with propane and make sure it’s full when it comes back to you.

Before and after each rental. We have detailed check in and check out forms our teams use to ensure the camper is clean and any damage is recorded.

Not much, we handle it all from marketing, contracts, deliveries, billing, insurance, repairs, damage claims, propane refills, emptying septic and cleaning. You supply the camper, we do the rest!

Smoking – NEVER.

Pets – That’s your call.

Cashing In On My Camper

Who would have thought we can make money renting out one of our toys!

The Jewell Family

We basically got a free camper

The amount of money we make per year renting out our camper pays for our payments and more.

Jeremy and Jenn Decker

I am proud to use my knowledge to ensure your camper is kept in tip top shape.

Dave Meekhof - Owner
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