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stoney4325

Testing the waters, camp trailer rental

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Be certain to take a boat load of pics before and after renting documenting condition of the trailer.

 

Of course the Forest Service will want a cut and you have to fulfill their outrageous insurance requirements.

 

You hauling the trailer will eliminate a lot of damage done by customers. Get a credit card # for damages.

 

I've loaned out a lot of trailers over the years, never got one back in better condition than when it left here. Loaned a guy a flatbed to haul an old Tbird I sold him. He brought it back and parked it and left, I was busy with family. Guess I wasn't supposed to notice the giant hole he made in the floor.

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Thanks for everyone's input, you all made good points. I think i may try it out one or two times to see how it goes. I'll have to talk to the boss to set a price. If we really decide to do it, i'll post in the classifieds.

thanks again

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Legalzoom.com

 

You can purchase a contract from their inventory or have one made for you, cheap. Have used them many times.

 

One concern might be the fact that you're renting them a temporary domicile and you may need them out by a certain date. What if they don't comply? May end up having to evict a squatter. What a can of worms.

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