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way2roll
Jun 28, 2021Navigator II
We used to own an RV rental business. The $750 is likely to cover the deductible for the insurance if you damage it. For RV rental companies there is really only one insurance carrier and not a lot of plans, hence why you see the same deposit amounts across various companies. Lots of fine print in RV rental contracts. Like - you can be held liable for the loss of revenue if you damage the unit until it's fixed, cleaning fees, LP fees, dump fees, etc so pay attention. Renting is a great and comparatively cheap way to learn if you like RV'ing, and if you can rent a unit that's close to what you want to buy then that's even better.
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