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Insure motorhome for rental

insure motorhome for rental is hugely important. For example, the rental of a motorhome is not covered by standard insurance. You can take out additional cover for this that you take out for a certain period or for a whole year. You can also choose to outsource the entire rental (including insurance). Ultimately, this ensures that you are insured when you rent a motorhome as a private individual to other private individuals. It is therefore good to go through all insurance matters in advance and to calculate the associated increasing costs. We are happy to explain this further for you!

How do you determine the rental price of a motorhome?

Insuring a motorhome for rental is necessary. And you can also pass on those costs as a matter of course when you determine the rental price of a motorhome. Of course, you as a landlord determine this yourself. On average, a motorhome rental company can charge an average of at least €75 per day. The average costs are +- €5.000 annually. This can be subdivided into insurance premiums, road tax, depreciation and costs for storage and maintenance. If you then rent out a motorhome for 4 weeks a year, half of all costs will be recovered! Furthermore, the rental price of a motorhome is determined by the following factors, among other things. And can a, for example, a rent a camper with a dog also lead to an additional charge.

  • Rental period
  • Season
  • Sleeps
  • Age
  • Motorhome equipment

Tax advisor for advice

Insuring a motorhome for rental does not stop there. You also have to take taxes into account. are you going camper holiday with a camper under 40 years old? Then you pay road tax. Because you often only use the motorhome for a few months a year, you often do not have to pay the full pound. Most motorhome owners pay a quarter of what an owner of a car with an identical weight and the same fuel owes annually. When renting out one motorhome for a few weeks per year, you do not have to pass on the rental income to the tax authorities. If the rental takes place commercially, then this is the case. The exact boundary between recreational and commercial rental is not fixed. We therefore recommend that you request an opinion from a tax advisor in case of doubt.

Preparation for damage with the motorhome

Prevent a landlord from having to pay for the damage that a tenant has made. Our advice is therefore to take pictures at two moments in addition to insuring a motorhome for rental. Namely before the transfer and afterwards. The photos then serve as proof if damage has been caused by the tenant. In the event of damage, the landlord can ultimately use the deposit to cover a deductible and surcharge for a single-vehicle accident and a no-claim loss. It is possible that the tenant does not handle the motorhome as carefully as the landlord.

Where some motorhome renters have a lot of experience, we also see that many people RV rental weekend go if they have never done this before. If the tenants are inexperienced, they often have to be taken by the hand to discover all facets of the motorhome. The reliability of the tenant is often difficult to check outside a rental platform. In any case, check whether the tenant has the correct papers. The data must also be recorded. And the tenant must pay a deposit in advance.

Go for Camperhuren.nl

Of course you can insure a motorhome separately for rental. But, at Camperhuren.nl it is also possible to rent out your camper if you are not using it yourself. We then take the work off your hands. Even if it's a rent a motorhome 6 people go. And so you get extra benefit from your motorhome. It does not matter whether you want to rent out the motorhome in the summer or winter. And whether you want this for a longer or shorter period. We would be happy to look for a suitable solution with you. We also tell you all the ins and outs about renting out via Camperhuren.nl on our page about the mediation service.

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