Why I Stopped Renting On Outdoorsy! Pros and CONS of Renting Travel Trailer
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 Published On Feb 1, 2021

So you are thinking about renting your travel trailer (camper) out on Outdoorsy or RV Share? This is why I stopped renting my trailer out after having 2 years of profitable renting! I'm all about passive income and it turns out that renting travel trailers isn't that passive.

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I loving making passive income. I recently made a video all about how I got a travel trailer (camper) for completely free by renting the trailer out on Outdoorsy. I did it for 2 years and actually made pretty dang good money. The travel trailer was completely paid off and I was making thousands of dollars each year. But I sold it!

The decision to sell it really broke down to how much time I was spending on it. Managing the trailer (camper) was much less passive then I was hoping for. I want to make as much passive income as possible. With a travel trailer you have to spend a lot of time cleaning, teaching users, and even hauling the travel trailer to destinations if your renter doesn't know how to pull a travel trailer or doesn't have the right vehicle to pull it.

It's completely viable to get a free travel trailer by renting it out on Outdoorsy or RV Share. But if you are looking for passive income, it just wasn't as good as I had hoped.

My kids even said they would prefer going camping in a tent rather than the trailer.

There are some pros to renting your trailer or RV on Outdoorsy or RVShare. You can make income. There is not doubt about that. It does force you to keep your trailer or RV clean. And there are great insurance policies at those websites that keep you covered.

With a full time job and weird check in times at RV Parks it just wasn't working for me. Either way, good luck in all your endeavors!

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