![]() They could improve it by indicating how many listings are within a certain price range. Overall, we found the search widget to be satisfactory. Note: For a full breakdown of what you can expect to see on a listing, scroll down to “Example of a Completed RVshare Listing” under the “Listing Your RV” section down below. Once you’ve narrowed down your options, just click a listing you like. You can specify things like vehicle type, cancellation type, and even amenities and rules, such as whether they have a fridge or allow pets. By clicking on these buttons, you can modify your filters and get only relevant results. You’ll be paying a bit more, but this way, your money is safe and you’re getting the service you deserve. We recommend handling all payments within the platform. You also put yourself at a much higher risk of getting scammed - and no one will be there to have your back. Because of them, you can stop worrying about getting scammed and losing money.īut by handling payments outside of RVshare, you reject the security that the platform gives you in favor of saving a few bucks. They use Stripe, a payment processing platform that’s on the same level of security as PayPal. One of the key reasons RVshare is such a valuable service is that they provide renters and RV owners a secure way to do business with each other. Some users will ask you to submit payment outside of RVshare. ![]() So if you’re not sure, just ask the owner. You might be surprised at how many fees you incur after a rental if you don’t clear these up with the owners. It’s important to know about these kinds of fees prior to booking any rentals. If the renter doesn’t do this prior to returning the RV, then the owner can charge a Dumping Fee. ![]() This goes as well for dumping waste tanks. If you decide to return an RV without first cleaning it, the owner can charge you a Cleaning Fee after the fact. You may incur these fees depending on which amenities you avail (or decide not to). What you’ll be paying for, besides site upkeep, is mostly the Roadside Assistance feature, so make sure you use it when you need it - you’re paying for it either way.Īpart from the Service Fee, there are also exist Other Fees that a renter may incur depending on the situation: The rate of this fee varies from time to time. The Service Fee for renters is a percentage of the total amount of the reservation, excluding taxes and refundable fees. This excludes things like tolls, traffic violations, and damages. They also charge Post-Trip Fees, which is a 10% commission on all overages and fees that are reported after a trip. Generally, though, the commission rate is about 25%. ![]() The commission rate for each owner is based on many factors, so we unfortunately can’t give you a solid number. The commission is used to cover the cost of the site and pay their employees. They charge a Commission on each Booking, which is a percentage of the rental price and fees. They only take a cut when a booking is successfully completed. This means that listing your RV on RVshare is totally free. ![]() There are no “service fees” per se, but RVshare does charge a commission for every booking. Let’s take a close look into the fee structures of both RVshare owners and renters. The amount you pay that goes to them (instead of to the other party) varies depending on whether you’re an owner or a renter. RVshare, like any other service, charges a fee for every transaction. ![]()
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