Archive for May, 2009
Truth is, depending on the size of the RV you want, you'll pay out the @ss. Typically it's $120 and up per day and you only are allowed like 100 miles per day. If you're planning on taking a trip, it's more economical to fly, or to BUY your own RV. How ridiculous is that? I've looked and looked to take my family on vacation but at those prices, it borders on ridiculous.
Try the largest and oldest for a comfortable rental. The two listed below are well recommended in the RV industry.
am doing a 2 week trip starting and returning to San Fran - want to hire a 4 adult birth luxury RV - any suggestions?
I see cruise America RV's everywhere.. They are all over Yosemite, the Napa valley, San francisco, the coast and on and on,but like one other answer, I believe you have to go to Oakland for the RV, but that is not far at all from San Francisco.
I am not stealing it promess, We had planed to move it to a lot today and one of the little kids ran of with the keys, we cant find them ANYWHERE! there is only insurance on it for today and it will probably never move again. How do we get it that far with out the keys???
Need more information. What year and model chassis?
those camping RV trucks
Try this site and you will get an idea depending on your needs. They have a calculator, which can estimate your cost of renting + variable cost of driving, depending on size of the rental.
http://www.accessrvrental.com/motorhomes/22/
We really like this house and the landlords are super strict (like 26 pg. contract) We noticed in the contract that we have to give access to the landlords realtor and clients to show, whether we are home or not. We are uncomfortable with that. We want to rent the home for like 2 yrs. on a lease. Then we would really love to buy it. They want to sell now but market value isn't what they want. So I thought it would suit us both, except the part of the contract that says that they will be showing it. I don't mind leasing but I want to be here for awhile and eventually own it. I have a bad feeling about leasing it and them selling it, we would have to move again. We explained to them that we have two kids and want to stay here, raise our family. Also, it says that if a natural or unexpected disaster were to happen, we would be responsible for repairs. Isn't that what homeowners insurance is for? Why us? Also they are not allowing us to park our rv in the driveway. Are they allowed to tell us what property we are allowed to have there? Please help us before we sign this! Any suggestions are appreciated!
I assume that you are signing a year lease. That means that you can live there for one year. At the end of the year, the landlord (or you) can end the agreement and you move, or you can sign another lease.
If you want to live there more then a year, then ask for a 2 or 3 year lease.
In regards to showing the property. Ask that you are given 24 hours notice and the you have to be there.
In regards to you buying the property, ask if you can have the right of first refusal. This means that they ask you if you want to purchase and if you say no, then they can sell it to whoever.
Also, if you actually want to buy it, why don't you buy it now vs renting?
I don't like the natural or unexpected disaster part and would cross this out. You are correct, that is what insurance is for. I would put into the contract that you will carry renters insurance.
In regards to the RV. Yes, they can restrict this. In fact, there may be an HOA that also restricts these types of things.
This sounds like a very onesided lease. I would have a lawyer review it ASAP. It may cost you a few bucks, but it could save you in the long run.
That depends on a lot of factors, if you need to know it you can get quotes for you from different companies in your area at this link
http://quoteinsurance.notlong.com
Good luck