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โJan-11-2021 05:37 PM
4x4van wrote:Bobbo wrote:Which tells you exactly how your RV would have been treated had you simply let him use it without you there!!!:B
When my son was 20, he asked if he could borrow my RV to stay in at Bonnaroo (a relatively local music festival). He QUICKLY added that I could drive it up (towing my car) and set it up, then afterwards I could come back and break camp and drive it home.
I said "yes, absolutely." Then I said I would even give him the choice of the bed or the jackknife sofa bed. He asked what I meant. I told him I was staying in the RV while it was up there. But, not to worry, I wouldn't bother him at the music festival. I would stay in the RV and read.
That was the absolute last I heard of him borrowing the RV.
โJan-11-2021 12:58 PM
Bobbo wrote:Which tells you exactly how your RV would have been treated had you simply let him use it without you there!!!:B
When my son was 20, he asked if he could borrow my RV to stay in at Bonnaroo (a relatively local music festival). He QUICKLY added that I could drive it up (towing my car) and set it up, then afterwards I could come back and break camp and drive it home.
I said "yes, absolutely." Then I said I would even give him the choice of the bed or the jackknife sofa bed. He asked what I meant. I told him I was staying in the RV while it was up there. But, not to worry, I wouldn't bother him at the music festival. I would stay in the RV and read.
That was the absolute last I heard of him borrowing the RV.
โJan-10-2021 06:10 PM
imq707s wrote:
To me the idea seems crazy, but there is a lady that my wife works with that rents out her camper through one of those rental places. Apparently, she told my wife that with their 24ft bumper pull camper, on average they make around $2,000 a month by renting it out to people.
Iโm sure there are extra insurance fees, repairs, and other things that come out of your profit.
I donโt think I could ever be ok with strangers towing my camper behind their vehicle, which may or may not be rated to tow it, by someone who may or may not have ever towed anything before, and could care less about beating it up and damaging it. It just sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
Does anyone have personal experience it this? Is it as bad as it sounds? There are some many little things I have to do with my camper as far as towing it, setting it up, using the heater/fridge/stove/ovenโฆ..having someone with no experience just hook up to it at take off down the road would scare the hell out of me.
โJan-09-2021 06:28 PM
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โJan-09-2021 08:00 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
People spends tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands of dollars on buying a condo, and then rent it out when they aren't using it. Nobody seems to think this is weird, in fact thousands of people take advantage of all these condos for rent: skiers, and beach front areas immediately spring to mind.
So maybe some of these people have found that way to "buy something expensive for personal use" and "make money on that item when they are not using it..".
Full disclosure: as I have said before, we don't even loan out our toyhauler to relatives.
โJan-09-2021 07:28 AM
JaxDad wrote:There is a world of difference between VRBO and renting out a travel trailer. A vacation rental property is expected to appreciate over time, your RV no way. A vacation rental doesn't require a learning curve to operate. There are no slide outs to put in and out. There are no utilities to hook up and disconnect. A vacation rental cannot be wrecked, or left on the side of the road. A vacation rental will not strand the renter 1000 miles away. If emergency repairs are needed, a vacation rental has local contacts and professionals nearby, the RV who knows.Gdetrailer wrote:dedmiston wrote:
This is such a weird topic to bicker over.
I kind of finding it fascinating that folks buy something expensive for personal use then start trying to think of ways to make money on that item when they are not using it.
So youโre saying concepts like VRBO and AirBnB are poor business models that canโt work?
โJan-09-2021 06:23 AM
โJan-08-2021 07:28 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:People spends tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands of dollars on buying a condo, and then rent it out when they aren't using it. Nobody seems to think this is weird, in fact thousands of people take advantage of all these condos for rent: skiers, and beach front areas immediately spring to mind.dedmiston wrote:
This is such a weird topic to bicker over.
I kind of finding it fascinating that folks buy something expensive for personal use then start trying to think of ways to make money on that item when they are not using it..
Sort of like buying a new car to use to commute to work and back home and then try to find someone willing to pay you to use it while you are at work or when you get home for the evening just to get a couple of Dollars back on the purchase :h
Mean while they add miles to it, wear out tires, use up oil life and fuel and add extra risk of vehicle being stolen or damaged in the process of trying to retrieve a couple of bucks of "profit" :E ..
Would I rent out my stuff? NOPE, I like knowing where my stuff is and the condition of my stuff is all the time..
I have learned well over time to not loan or lend my stuff if I want it to return to me in same condition as I lent it.
For instance, my Brother and myself have the same Diesel tractor, with the same frontloader and backhoe, we spent the same money on them new..
My Brother "lent" his tractor out, now has a cracked transmission case, leaked transmission fluid that others failed to check on damaging the hydrostat.. He now has a tractor with several thousand more hrs with a broken transmission that is going to cost almost as much as a new tractor.. Basically a huge paperweight and he collected very little money on those loan outs.. Not enough to afford repairing the tractor..
Mine on the other hand only has 260hrs and runs and look like new and will last way past when I am dead..
Which one of us has gotten "ahead"?
โJan-08-2021 04:11 PM
โJan-08-2021 03:18 PM
JaxDad wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:dedmiston wrote:
This is such a weird topic to bicker over.
I kind of finding it fascinating that folks buy something expensive for personal use then start trying to think of ways to make money on that item when they are not using it.
So youโre saying concepts like VRBO and AirBnB are poor business models that canโt work?
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โJan-08-2021 02:33 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:dedmiston wrote:
This is such a weird topic to bicker over.
I kind of finding it fascinating that folks buy something expensive for personal use then start trying to think of ways to make money on that item when they are not using it.