You might already have one, but it is a must you have a sophisticated tracking system for your car. People are pulling scams all the time with renting new cars with fake identities/documents and stealing the cars. Also if your personal insurance doesnt know you are renting out, you could be in for big problems if you have an issue, they may revoke or deny coverage. Be careful. A lot of liability for pennies. If you own the vehicle outright and could absorb the loss if there was one, you limit your risk but you are in a high risk position.
As soon as the “guest” gets behind the wheel of my Durango, everything is covered by the rental company’s insurance policy with zero deductible to me. That’s why I only get 75% of the rate the guest pays. If you never rented out your personal vehicle, you should probably refrain from giving unsolicited advice on the topic.
Long reply: if you look at regular car rental companies, most of their vehicles are pretty new. that gotta tell you something. when I go over to rent a car, I don't like renting a 3 year old POS with 200K on the speedometer, so new is good for the customer. Short reply: don't worry it -- it's my car.
Merry Christmas Serguei.. hope you enjoy.. all the best
no animals has been in the taxi yet ,dogs hair is a bad thing !! LOL
Do you keep earnings/expenses separate from uber/Lyft and your rental endeavor or combined?
Merry Christmas captain. Going live on RUclips like years past? Or is that in new years. I forget
Will try to go live on the 31st. It’ll be my day off. We might do another Q&A session, if somebody’s interested. Happy Holidays to all subscribers!
You might already have one, but it is a must you have a sophisticated tracking system for your car. People are pulling scams all the time with renting new cars with fake identities/documents and stealing the cars. Also if your personal insurance doesnt know you are renting out, you could be in for big problems if you have an issue, they may revoke or deny coverage. Be careful. A lot of liability for pennies. If you own the vehicle outright and could absorb the loss if there was one, you limit your risk but you are in a high risk position.
As soon as the “guest” gets behind the wheel of my Durango, everything is covered by the rental company’s insurance policy with zero deductible to me. That’s why I only get 75% of the rate the guest pays. If you never rented out your personal vehicle, you should probably refrain from giving unsolicited advice on the topic.
Merry Christmas,🎄 Серега
No mats in bathtub is good.
who said it was my bathtub?
120$ for a tank ,you are rich guy, that's like 500$ fuel for a month average commute?
This is a business vehicle. I use the Jeep to commute.
Is that 613 per month? That is pretty good. I hope you do not rent out your newest car; they will just burn off the rubber and wear it out.
Long reply: if you look at regular car rental companies, most of their vehicles are pretty new. that gotta tell you something. when I go over to rent a car, I don't like renting a 3 year old POS with 200K on the speedometer, so new is good for the customer. Short reply: don't worry it -- it's my car.
Actually it's the banks till the note is payed off.
@@georgeg5104which they’ll more than likely repo it before Easter.