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doxiemom11
Oct 26, 2016Explorer II
When I worked in insurance, the company I worked for had coverage available on rented rvs. It was extended from your auto policy and cost $1.00 per day ( yes, very cheap). Minimum charge of $10. You were required to provide the name/address of the owner, owners insurance info and description of the rv along with vin #. You were issued a certificate of insurance and one was also supplied to the owner. Your extended insurance paid first minus your deductibles. Check with your current auto insurer. If they don't have anything, the rental company should have coverage you can purchase, just like a rental car. ( The company that offered this was State Farm in Michigan).
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