Jan-20-2020 03:33 PM
Jan-23-2020 08:21 PM
nfoe84 wrote:
Hello everyone!
We are going to be purchasing a TT in the near future. The last few years we have just been renting off rvhshare and it's been great.
We have a lake a few miles from our house and would like to go a little more often. That being said my work schedule doesn't allow me as much free time as i'd like.
We are planning on purchasing a trailer and putting it on rvshare to generate some income. I cannot justify buying a new tt and using it 5 times a year so i figure we'll give this a shot.
My question is does anyone else rent their tt? If so how has your experience been? The guy we rent from has had one bad encounter in 3 years. He ended up ahead at the end of the day.
My next question is the plan is to replace the camper every 3 years or so. Is it worth the money to get a more quality/more expensive camper? Pretty big price range on some bunkhouse tt.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!!
Jan-23-2020 06:20 PM
jdc1 wrote:
Do you like bedbugs? LOL. My wife would kick me to the curb just for asking if I could rent out our 5th wheel.
Jan-23-2020 03:46 PM
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Jan-23-2020 06:54 AM
nfoe84 wrote:6door74 wrote:
Not to hijack the thread but OP, when you rented the trailer, what did you have to have vs. what was provided? This question kinda ties into your post because how do you guarantee that the renter has the required equipment to properly use your trailer? Does the owner provide the appropriate weight distributing hitch or does the renter have to bring it? Who ensures that trailer brakes and other equipment is adequate?
This question is for me because I plan on renting but also for you because have you given consideration to those things....
The guy we rent from provides everything from the hitch to card games. The only thing needed is pillows and blankets. It's extremely convenient.
Jan-23-2020 06:49 AM
6door74 wrote:
Not to hijack the thread but OP, when you rented the trailer, what did you have to have vs. what was provided? This question kinda ties into your post because how do you guarantee that the renter has the required equipment to properly use your trailer? Does the owner provide the appropriate weight distributing hitch or does the renter have to bring it? Who ensures that trailer brakes and other equipment is adequate?
This question is for me because I plan on renting but also for you because have you given consideration to those things....
Jan-23-2020 06:47 AM
trail-explorer wrote:nfoe84 wrote:
My next question is the plan is to replace the camper every 3 years or so. Is it worth the money to get a more quality/more expensive camper?
Why is there the perceived need to replace something every three years when you haven't even bought the first one yet?
Jan-23-2020 06:37 AM
Jan-23-2020 03:47 AM
trail-explorer wrote:nfoe84 wrote:
My next question is the plan is to replace the camper every 3 years or so. Is it worth the money to get a more quality/more expensive camper?
Why is there the perceived need to replace something every three years when you haven't even bought the first one yet?
Jan-22-2020 11:46 AM
nfoe84 wrote:
My next question is the plan is to replace the camper every 3 years or so. Is it worth the money to get a more quality/more expensive camper?
Jan-22-2020 10:29 AM
nfoe84 wrote:Some people just don't know any better.I was a member of a club that had a trailer for field events. Whoever we could get to volunteer towed it to and from events. It was shocking to me how hard they were on things.
I guess i was hoping everyone would be respectful as i was when renting. I made sure the camper was just as if not cleaner when i returned it every time. I just can't get over something sitting 90% of the year and not using it.
Like i said the guy that we rent from has only had 1 issue. Maybe he is just lucky?
Renting the camper the last two times cost about $1600-1800. Just thought purchasing one would make more sense if i could rent it out a few times a year.
I'm not a person that gets freaked out by other people using my things. They are just that, things and they are replaceable.
Appreciate your guy's opinions!!
We have an outdoor show the end of the month. Going to check out some floor plans and we'll see what happens.
Jan-22-2020 06:07 AM
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