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Dec
30

In my area we are in a shortage of rental property with a boom expected in the area of oilfield workers etc. I thought I should try to capitalize some land that I have but not sure how to start. I know I need electricty, water and septic since sewer is not available. Any suggestions?

here's a suggestion: GET A REALTOR, ASAP! they should be able to tell you where you need to go/who to talk to in order to get started with this project.

you'd have to apply & be approved thru city hall & the planning commission for this project. the land may not even be zoned to do this. check with the appropriate local authorities.

good luck!

Dec
28

I have looked on line, but don't want to give my name or email address to anyone, and that's what it seems to take to get any information from the local rental places. I just need an idea as we are starting to budget for next year's vacation.

around here it can cost anywhere from $100 to $400 dollars a day depending on time of year and size of the unit you are renting.

Dec
26


try rv america

Dec
22

Hello,

I'd like to rent a van in Miami for about 20 days to cross the US and drop it in San Francisco!

Do you know where I could find good deals? Thanks

Thanks

Apparently you can get a good deal on a one-way rental at Budget using code U010787. I found that code at Neotravel.com.

Dec
20


The most popular are:

Cruiseamerica
El Monte RV
Moturis

Just add .com to any of these for more info.

Dec
18

We are seeking RV/Camper rental in the Pahrump NV. or Death Valley CA area. We are not seeking a RV motorhome that you drive. Also a small cabin would work. We would like this unit in a fixed location where we would not have to move it. I have looked on the net and have not found anything.
Thank you
Pastor Dennis

Pastor Dennis,

Las Vegas has more options for RV / Camper rentals. Walker Rv would be my first choice. . Enjoy your outting . . .

Dec
16

http://www.canada-rv-rentals.com/rv_rentals.asp

Do the top two RVs look nice which one would you pick I have a family of one adult and one 19 year old and one 15 year old and one 13 year old. And a dog golden retriever. And if you have any other sites that would be great to (for canada, B.C) Thank you.

Get the 24' one because they are far easier to drive and lots of places do not allow anything over 24ft. You won't miss the extra feet at all. Heck we have a truck camper and have had six people and a dog sleep in it.

Dec
14

Today at 10AM I'm going on a 5 hour trip in Canada. My Dad wants me to sit in the passenger seat and I do not want to.. How do I tell my Dad that I don't want to sit in the front of the RV when I could be in the back listening to music? I know, this is quite a pathetic question but yeah.. Oh and how safe are RV's on the highway when sitting at the table that has waist buckles? Dosent seem safe to me..

Just be honest

Dec
12

Hi were looking to rent an RV from Aug-sept, for about 3 weeks. We needs a sink and somewhere to cook and a double bed. Any ideas on a company who is reasonable in price. We have had quote for about $4000 is this about right?? It seems quite steep! Thanks for your help as were from the UK we have not had any experience with renting in the USA.
RV = recreational vehicle such as a camper van!

For a 3 week trip, $4000 breaks down to about $190 per day for the rental. It does seem a bit steep, but keep in mind, it'll save you the cost of renting a hotel room, car, and eating out! And have you priced an RV lately? They're quite expensive to purchase. The rental company has to recover its $$$$ somehow. The price may also vary from city to city. Depending on the city you are flying in to, the prices may vary. You may want to check RV rental prices in another city and fly into there instead.

Dec
10

I'm planning a west coast trip with RV (Camper) and I need suggestion for deciding if include Death Valley in my tour or not. Travel guide and RV rental company informed me that in August the Death Valley road is closed to RV because of high temperature which could damage the engine …is that true ? ( RV ensurance doesn't cover the cost !!) Please give me suggestion !!! Thank you

There would be no sense in taking a rental RV into Death Valley in the summer time. We went out there in 2003 and don't remember seeing any signs stateing RVs were not allowed, from the Nevada side anyway.

Reason being, a rental will not have sufficiant insulation to keep the inside of the RV from reaching tempatures high enough to cook you. I have a friend who will camp there in September in a RV, a Beaver, that has 6" roof insulation and he can only maintain 90 degrees inside with both A/C's running, fulltime.

We camped at a nice campground just outside Death Valley called Ft. Amargosa RV Park, in mid August, at the intersection of US 95 and SR 373 in Amargosa Valley, Nevada. This allowed us to enter Death Valley at three different points. First we went in on SR 373 and traveled to Badwater, the lowest point in the US. Then we went in on SR 374, out of Beatty, Nevada, for a more direct route to Furnace Springs. Finally, using SR 267 we went to Scottys Castle, now a National Park. If you miss everything else, don't miss Scottys Castle.

Have a good trip.

An after thought: We did have a tow car behind our motorhome to take side trips.

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