The Camp USA Consignment Perks

How often does your RV sit outside the house? The average RV owner uses their unit recreationally 3-6 times a year. So, our question for you is, what does it do during its’ downtime?

What if we told you there was a way you could use your RV its’ normal 3-6 times a year, but get a return on your investment for when it sits? We know what you are thinking… no way does an opportunity like that exist… and we are here to tell you it does, and it will change how you look at your RV.

RV Consignment has become the leading opportunity for coach owners who only hit the open road a couple of times per year. Camp USA’s Consignment Program allows for owners to rent their unit to other RV enthusiasts without having to worry about deposits, cleaning, scheduled maintenance and marketing. The benefits are endless and the process is simple.

Why Consign?

Consignment opportunities are the perfect solution for those looking to get more out of their initial investment while still having the luxury of using their RV. Programs from companies like Camp USA handle the vast majority of work involved with consignment. They will be consistently working to rent out your unit, while ensuring your RV is taken care of and working in peak condition.

How do I know my RV is being taken care of?

Great question! Camp USA understands that you are trusting your vehicle to others. We instill a No Smoking policy on all coaches. Fines are strictly enforced if evidence of smoking is found, a security deposit in addition to the cost of the rental are in place for your protection. We make it our job to see your RV is kept in pristine condition and is cleaned before and after every use. Necessary maintenance and checks are performed frequently, so as the owner you have a piece of mind knowing all issues are handled immediately and by a team that specializes in RV repair and servicing.

Do I need to provide the renters with anything?

We have you covered. Camp USA provides all items requested by the renter including bed linens, utensils, GPS, etc. Cleaning will be done by our team along with the screening of each renter, check ins, check outs, damage charges and supervision of maintenance. As the owner what you provide is of course your RV, commercial insurance, and coach guard (similar to AAA, but for coaches). Once those items are ready to go… you are ready to rent.

How do we use our RV once it is part of a consignment program?

Again excellent question. Our policy simply asks that you schedule your personal use in advance and we will do our best to make your RV available. Although we do not enforce a strict rule, we do ask that all owners leave standard holidays open. Why? Because that is our busiest time which will result in more revenue for both parties.

How do we get people to rent our RV?

We’ve got that covered too. With two locations in Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale our Florida coverage is vast. This allows us to market in both areas for rental. Through social media and our newly designed website, we are able to connect with our target audience and introduce new rentals to RV travel enthusiasts. Through our website, individuals or families looking to rent can view each available unit, it’s amenities and additional photos that highlight your vehicles best qualities. From there they can contact us directly and begin the process.

What will my return be?

Depending on the base rental for your coach, revenue is split 50/50. On the 15th of every month our team will prepare a revenue reconciliation for the previous month. From there owners will receive a check payment and copies of each rental contract for the prior month, keeping you up to date and knowledgable regarding all use of your RV.

Our aim is get you the maximum return possible and see that you are satisfied with how your unit is being utilized. Renting your RV through Camp USA’s consignment program safeguards your vehicle if any damage or misuse should happen. With all elements handled by Camp USA you can now kick back and relax until your next RV vacation.

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