Little Bit - 2004 Roadtrek 170 Popular Everything YOU Need

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Furgoneta camper
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San Jose, CA
3 guests
Sleeps 3
18 ft. long
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Meet Little Bit! A cute little all inclusive class B camper van. Easy to drive & operate, good for first time travelers. She has everything you need! Showers indoor/outdoor, stove, sink, microwave, bathroom, generator and comfy sleeping. She even sleeps three! Good power and lots of maneuverability. Fun rig to explore in.Qué incluye- 6' Headroom Inside
- Fresh Linens
- Fresh Towels
- Down Comforter and sheets
- Outdoor Shower
- Indoor Shower
- 1 Dining Table (indoor)
- 1 Small Adjustable Dining Table (outdoor)
- 2 Camp Chairs
- Front and Rear A/C and Heat
- Sofa (converts to a comfy Full size bed)
- Built in Generator
- Bluetooth Phone/Radio
- Camp Stove
- Cookware
- Cooking and Eating Utensils
- Plates, Bowls, Cups (both coffee and cold drink)
- Pots and pans for cooking.
- Garbage bags
- Gas Fire Pit (connects to van)
- RV safe toilet paper
- Small portable lantern with batteries
- Easy to use awning
In the van:
- Two burner gas stove
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Pantry
- 2 Tables
Super easy driver, with good pickup and maneuverability. Sleeps three, full bed in the back and third passenger seat & front passenger seat converts to a small bed.
RecomendacionesYou can rent space at an RV park & plug-in, or explore nature boon-docking in the National Parks and Forests like Pinnacles National Forest. Camp by a lake or on the coast. Enjoy the historic landmarks, natural wonders, or just get away and relax. You work hard so refresh in nature! This rig makes it easy to get up & go explore the west coast.Otros detalles importantesWe know our dogs love to travel with us, please be responsible when pets are along for the trip. Keep in mind rules of the road are to be adhered to. Reach out to us with any questions or concerns before or during your trip. Cleaning supplies provided will meet your needs. Due to California water restrictions the outside of the vehicle will not be washed after each booking. Please be respectful and use common sense. No smoking.RoadTrek FAQ’s - Frequently Asked Questions
• How big is the fridge? 3 cubic feet with a small freezer; works on gas or electric power.
• What size is the rear bed? 68” x 52”
• What size is the front bed? 60” x 22”
• How wide is the aisle? 30” wide
• How tall is the van on the outside? 9'
• How long is the van? 18’
• Standing height inside? 6'
• Is the mattress firm or plush? The cushions are custom-made with 6” dual density foam. We found it very comfortable without a memory foam topper.
• Can I heat the van at night without running the generator? The van has a propane furnace. You set the thermostat and it runs off/on all night to maintain the temperature. In the morning you can recharge the battery for 10-15 min with the generator or run the van.
• Can I charge my phone? Yes! The front USB car charger is 12 volt and you can charge your phone when the van is off or over-night.
• Do you allow pets? We do restrict to small dogs but please have a conversation with us about your furry family member.
• Can I rent for less than 4 days? Yes we offer a 2-day minimum. Sometimes you just want to have a quick get-away.
• How do I fill the propane before my trip? You do not have to do this we fill it for you before your trip.
• How long does the propane last? If you’re in using it to heat the RV and to run the fridge it should last about 14 days no problem. IIf you're conservative it will last up to 3 weeks.
• What are the pick-up and drop off times? We prefer a 3:00P pick-up or drop-off time but can be more flexible on the weekends. Remember, we need time to give you a tour and test drive before you take off. IF you want to come back later there is a an hourly charge of $10 an hour.
• How many MPG (miles per gallon) does the RV get? It varies by how you drive but as about a 13mpg. It really depends on how you drive and if you are going up in elevation.
• Are there child seat anchors? There are shoulder and lap belts on the 2 front seats and the third seat behind the passenger. A child seat can be installed facing towards the rear of the RV.
• Can we fit 4 in this RV? No, there is only 3 seatbelts and sleeping for 3.
• How long will the water last? I can make a tank last over a week but if you wash dishes like you do at home (Leave the water running) expect to run out in 2-3 days. Another way to conserve water is using the campground toilet or rest stop/gas station bathrooms when possible.
• What if I have a question when I am on my trip? There is a manual for you in the van and you can always reach out to us via the Outdoorsy app or cell phone numbers provided. We will respond within in a hour (in most cases)

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Miembro desde 2020

We love exploring the backroads, national parks and forests. There is nothing like finding a special spot to camp, set up, make a meal, relax and enjoy the day. Maybe go for a hike. Our dogs love to travel and get excited when we put them in the van. Waking up to fresh air and a new morning on top of a mountain or close to a lake . . we just love being out in nature.

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Features

2004 Roadtrek Roadtrek Class B
  • Sleeps 3
  • 3 cinturones de seguridad
  • Fresh water: 14 gal
  • Fuel type: Gas
  • Fuel capacity: 31 gal
  • Automatic transmission

Servicios

  • Retrete
  • Ducha interior
  • Ducha exterior
  • Generador
  • Radio
  • Reproductor de CD
  • Hornilla
  • Microondas

Rules and policies

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  • No music festivals
  • No tailgating
  • No smoking
  • Mileage: 100 free miles / day
  • 3 generator hours / day
This is our SRA (Short-Term Rental Agreement) Renters will need to sign, you can bring a copy with you or we can have a hard copy at the time we get together and review the van prior to your taking possession. If you would like us to email you a PDF of this document please ask.
Short Term Rental Agreement – Pleasure Way 2004 or 2004 Roadtrek
2004 GM Pleasure Way or 2004 Roadtrek
Security Deposit: $1000. Additional Fees: Based on contract
Terms and Conditions– Pleasure Way 2004 or 2004 Roadtrek- Acknowledgement
The Renter acknowledges the equipment and the terms of this Agreement.
The Owner agrees to provide the Renter the following equipment/s found on the first page (this will be signed upon receipt of van.
INTENT
Intent of Renter
1. Training: When you pick up the RV, we will complete a pre-rental orientation of the RV that will take about 30-90 minutes, depending on any prior experience you have with a RV. It takes time to do a thorough and complete walk through, so please plan accordingly.
2. No Refunds for Early Returns: If you return the travel RV early we do not refund the days you will not use. This includes if you have been in a motor vehicle accident with the RV; however, if the MVA is not your fault you may be able to recover your rental costs from the at-fault driver’s liability insurance. Situations can and will be evaluated for exceptions for early returns.
3. Fee for Late Returns: A fee of $10 per hour will be charged if the RV is returned later than the agreed upon time. If the RV is returned after dark, it will be checked the next day during daylight hours and any applicable damages will be applied to your security deposit. Situations can and will be evaluated for exceptions.
Example: 1-60 minutes late return $10; 61-120 minutes late return will $20 etc. .
Rental Payments and Cancellation. The rent is paid through OutdoorsySecurity Deposit
$1000 security deposit (through Outdoorsy). You are required by Outdoorsy to also have a credit card on file for other expenses that may come up after or during your trip that will not be covered under the security deposit.
Damages Above Security Deposit/Insurance Claims
In the event there is any damage above the amount of your security deposit, you agree to pay the owner(s) any monies due and allow the rental platform company to charge your credit card on file for said charges, plus processing fees. In the event there are damages requiring a claim(s) to the insurance administrator for the rental platform, you agree to allow your credit card to be charged for the full amount of the insurance deductible, plus the fee for processing any claim(s).
Credits
There will be no refund/credit for any lost rental time for any issue(s) that arise beyond the owner's control. This includes, but is not limited to, flat tire(s), weather, all systems within the RV that were working at pickup (refrigerator, heater, LED lights, sound system, etc.), damages to any part(s) of RV whether the renter was at fault or not, or due to renter's or any guests' negligence.
Rental Period Extension
If, for any reason, your rental period is extended beyond the original rental period dates, you agree that this document will also extend, be valid and enforceable for the entirety of your extended rental period.
Security Deposit
Your security deposit will be refunded (by Outdoorsy) after the RV has been thoroughly inspected and no issues or damages have been found. Said inspection may take anywhere from 12-72 hours post rental period.
Alterations, Maintenance and Repair
Renters are not allowed to make any alterations or modifications to the vehicle. Maintenance records will be provided upon request. Outdoorsy has owner maintain a 90-day review and maintenance schedule. All repairs – should the vehicle return damaged due to renter negligence the repair costs will come out of the security deposit.
Repair costs for all regular upkeep and maintenance issues will be paid for by the owners.
Tires: The tires on the RV have been checked, along with all other parts, prior to your rental period but if a tire seems low please DO NOT refill it with air. If you think there is a problem, please call Roy.Rooftop Usage
We do not allow the use of the RV's rooftop. Any evidence of rooftop usage (shoe prints, trash, sagging areas) will result in a complete loss of your entire security deposit. In the event the damage is more than your security deposit, you agree to be fully responsible for the total cost of repair.
Propane
Propane will be full when you leave. Since it is included with your fees, you do not need to refill it upon return. If you run out, please have it filled professionally at a U-Haul or other station. See manual for location.
Damage/Minor Repairs: Any damages need to be reported to us immediately. If the potential repair is minor, you may make the repair after consulting us. Replacement of defective parts and receipt must be brought back for possible reimbursement. There will be NO reimbursement if you do not bring back the defective part you replaced and the receipt. If you purchase an item necessary due to an equipment failure (sewer or water hose, refrigerator, etc.) the item you purchased and the receipt must be surrendered upon return of the RV, if you want reimbursement.Renter Damages: If the RV, inside or out, and/or ANY of its contents that were present at the time of pick up, including, but not limited to couches/chairs, beds/bedding, counters, walls, etc., are damaged during your rental period you are responsible for paying all damages, whether you were at fault or not, or if damage was caused by acts of nature (wind, rain, earthquake, fire, flood, etc.). In case of an accident, theft or vandalism occurs, you are responsible for obtaining a police report, and notifying us immediately. (A documented thorough walk through will be completed with renter present at the time renter takes possession)Towing: No towing of any items may be done with the RV. No exceptions.Camper Abandonment/Owner Retrieval
If for any reason you abandon the RV, you will be charged a $2,000 fee for Abandonment and Retrieval - plus any applicable fees for ANY lost/missing keys or items/parts from the RV. Abandonment means leaving the RV with no intention of returning to it or delivering it back to owner/drop-off location. In the event you abandon the RV without RV return documents, you agree to waive your right to dispute any claims due to damages, overages, or vandalism.
If for any reason you are unable to deliver the RV back to owner at drop-off location, you agree to pay a retrieval fee of $2,000, unless other terms have been agreed to by both renter and owner.
Lockout/Lost Keys
In the event a lockout occurs you MUST NOTIFY OWNERS. You agree to pay .75 cents per mile, round trip, for owner to drive and unlock RV and a fee to replace missing keys. If owner is en- route and key is found and RV is unlocked, you will only need to pay for mileage up to that point round trip. If no lockout occurs but a key is missing upon return of RV, you will be charged cost of replacement of each key. If RV OWNER determines a locksmith is required for lockout/lost key service, the full locksmith cost is to be paid by the RENTER, at the time of service – locksmiths must be scheduled and approved by owner before work is done.
Extra fees: You may elect to add certain "extras" to your booking if you like. If you did not elect extra fees at the time of booking, such as the chair fee, etc, you can elect to have them deducted from your deposit. These elections should be noted on this form at the end.GPS Tracking
The travel RV has been equipped with a GPS tracking device for safety and must not be removed/unplugged for any reason. Failure to accurately report your destination or giving an arbitrary destination in order to attend a prohibited event will result in complete loss of your security deposit and you will be requested to return the RV to owner immediately, and NO refund will be granted for unused rental dates. Driving on unpaved road will result in forfeiture of your security deposit, with the exception of unpaved roads in camp grounds.
Personal Property
Your personal property brought with you is your responsibility and you release owner(s) from all claims for loss of, or damage to, your personal property, or that of any other person left/carried in or on the RV during your rental period and day of return.
Personal Injury
You release owner(s) from all claims for injury, including, but without limitation to, personal, bodily, or mental injury, as well as economic loss or damage to you, children, guests, or relatives during your rental period including return period.
Severability
If any provision within this Supplemental Rules and Rental Agreement is determined to be invalid, void, or unenforceable judicially, the remaining provisions shall remain in full effect and force.
Modifications/Waivers
No provision within this Supplemental Rules and Rental Agreement can be waived or modified for any reason except in a written document that the owner(s) has signed.
RV Return
When RV is returned, you agree that it will be free from damages and cleaned. A preliminary walk through will be completed and a precursory Return Form will be provided. Once a thorough inspection has been completed, any fees for damages, cleaning, dumping, or any other charges will be deducted from your security deposit if applicable.
Speed Limit
You acknowledge the MAXIMUM allowed speed is posted MPH and/or less based on the road conditions – Safety First..
Other Rules
Rules if you bring a dog(s) you should be aware of there is a Pet fee of $35.
We do not allow cats in the van.
Dogs:
There is a mandatory pet cleaning fee $100 if the van needs pet cleaning.
1. The expectation is that your dog(s) should be vaccinated and healthy prior to the trip. Don’t leave your dog alone.
2. Do not leave your dog(s) alone in the camper van. Leaving your dog(s) alone in a strange place invites serious trouble. Scared and/or nervous dogs may tear apart the interior, damage carpet or other parts of the van. Dogs may also bark non-stop and cause problems.
3. Only bring your dog(s) if they are house-trained.
4. Make sure your dog(s) are flea-free.
5. If possible, bring your dog his/her bed or blanket. Something from home with their own scent will help the dog adjust to being in a strange environment.
6. Only bring your dog(s) if you know your dog does not get carsick. This will make a mess, could cause damage and is unfair to your dog(s).
7. Bring items you need for your dog(s) such as: water bowl, food, toys, waste bags. Again, these items will help your dog feel more at ease when traveling.
8. If your dog sleeps on the bed with you at home, bring a blanket or sheet to cover our linens.
9. Do NOT wash your dog(s) with the indoor shower. You may use the outdoor shower attachments to wash dogs that get dirty while traveling.
10. Be honest about your dog(s)’s size. We do have a size limit for our dogs and am willing to work with you to allow you to have your dog(s) on your trip.
11. Clean your dog’s paws and/or body if your dog gets dirty prior to allowing them back into the van when out and about.
12. Clean up after your dog.
The expectations are that your dog will not damage the camper van. There will be no soiling in the van anywhere. The dog will not chew on any part of the vehicle. It is your responsibility and you will be charged for any repairs that become necessary if your dog does damage the van interior or exterior.
We truly enjoy traveling with our dogs and want you to have the same experience.
Waste disposal
Pets – you are responsible for your pet’s waste disposal.
You are responsible for discarding any trash and/or recycling.
Waste Holding Tanks: There should be nothing, including, but not limited to feminine napkins or tampons, diapers, tissues, napkins, etc. put into the black water waste holding tank as this will cause it to become clogged and require an exceptional amount of cleaning to clear. You will be provided with RV safe toilet paper and we ask that this is the ONLY thing put into the waste holding tank. There is to be nothing other than sink or shower water put into the gray water holding tank. Any type of food particles put into the gray tank may cause a clog that will require extensive cleaning &/or repair to remove. You as the renter, will be responsible for any costs related to a clog from your rental.Cleaning: We do NOT charge an up front cleaning fee. We assume you’re responsible enough to clean up after yourselves. The RV must be returned with a clean interior and exterior. “Clean” means, as you received it or better. If you return the RV dirty, you will be charged a $100 cleaning service fee.A Deep Cleaning Fee of $200 will be charged if RV is returned unclean AND requires extensive amounts of cleaning or reconditioning.Smoking: There is NO SMOKING allowed in the RV. If smoke (including cigars, pipes, vapes, drugs, etc.) is detected you will be charged a minimum fee of $300. NO EXCEPTIONSNO DRUGS: Any evidence of the storage, transportation, or use of illegal substances will forfeit your entire security deposit. Any RV returned with any evidence of drug use or transportation of will result in law enforcement being called for a report and to collect the evidence.Driving
We understand that there are some roads when you camp that are not smoothly paved. Only drive on roads that are part of a park system or roadway. That being said, we do not allow you to use the camper van to go off-roading or 4x4ing. This vehicle is not equipped for such travel and you can seriously damage the vehicle.
If the van is damaged, “loss of use” charges will be applied to cover the potential revenue lost when the camper van is not available for rentals due to necessary repairs. This is typically charged in the amount of a day’s rental for the van and most auto insurance companies do not cover this fee.Small mistakes can lead to dangerous situations. Please remember these things when driving:
1. Best to refuel at a truck stop or a service station with a wide berth. Not all gas stations can handle a larger van. If you can, use truck stops. They will have gas not just diesel fuel and will have enough space for the van. They tend to be open 24 hours/day and often even have snacks if you should need one.
2. The van has a longer wheelbase than your car. Keep this in mind when turning. Sharp turns can be quite dangerous and unsafe.
3. When parking at a campground be very careful. If you do not have someone to assist you with parking, ask for help. It can make a huge difference in your experience and comfort, as well as how things work. Other campers will understand and assist. We have found others in campgrounds to be very helpful and friendly.
4. Remember the van is heavier than your car so there is a good chance that it will not be able to slow down and stop as fast as your personal vehicle. Leaving room in between vehicles and for emergency stopping is helpful.
5. The van is probably wider than your regular car. Keep in mind when the road crews narrow lanes that you will fit but it will be a much tighter fit than it would be when you are driving your car.
6. The van is taller than a regular car or van. Be careful of low overpasses etc. Make sure you ALWAYS close the vent outside of the bathroom prior to getting on the road. You do not want to rip off the air conditioner or damage the roof. One trick is when you are on a road, remember a tractor/trailer rig is always close to the US maximum allowed height of 13’ 6” and if you watch and stay behind them (when you can) on back roads, this should help you stay out of trouble, specifically with overpasses and fuel stops.
7. Knowing the van is longer, wider, taller and heavier than your regular vehicle, and it deserves extra respect and thought when accelerating, turning, stopping and parking.
8. Turning. When you are pulling up to a stop sign or stop light you will find it best to stay closer to the white line on the left side of the road to allow the back end enough room for the turn. Take the turn with caution.
9. While the van drives and feels very much like driving a car and not a rig, keep in mind it is a larger vehicle.
10. Keeping your speed on the highways and freeways between 63-65 will give you time to enjoy the scenery and trip. It will also help you pick up as much as 2-2 ½ mpg, and only add 15 minutes to a 200 mile drive.
11. Looking ahead. If you look ahead it will prepare you for anything coming up that you may need to lane change or prepare to react to or slow down.
12. Make rest stops regularly. Even though you are self-contained, Plan on and pull off of the road, at Rest Areas if possible, every hour and a half to two hours. This will help you stay fresh and alert. Just stretching your legs feels good and the dog(s) will appreciate the opportunity as well.
13. All drivers must be at least 25 years old and must be listed on the contract when you pick up the RV.
Roads
You may want to avoid the following roads when on your trip:
1. Low clearance bridges and other openings. The van is 9’ tall and you do not want to damage the top of the van.
2. Do NOT go thru drive-throughs of ANY kind. (like fast food).
3. Travel Restrictions: No travel is allowed on any non-paved roadways like logging roads, forest service roads, beaches, etc. Driving on a non-paved road inside a licensed RV park is acceptable.
Tolls
Any unpaid tolls and tickets that come as a result of your using the camper van will be charged to your credit card.
Tickets
Toll Roads, Red Light Cameras, Parking Tickets, etc: Toll invoices are a major burden, and if we receive any a $20 administration fee plus the cost of the bill for EACH invoice will be applied to your security deposit. Responsibility for any traffic or parking violations will be transferred to you and you will be charged a $20 administration fee. If you want to use toll roads, you are free to pay at the plazas or bring your own toll tags, just make sure no invoices or toll by plate, etc. mail comes our way or the $20 administration fee, plus the bill will be applied. Note: Most toll agencies are good to work with and will help you out if a mistake is made and you call them right away.
If we (owners) are notified upon return NO ADMINISTRATIVE FEE will be applied and we will take the fees out of your credit card.
Passengers
All passengers should be wearing a seatbelt when the vehicle is on the road. There are seatbelts on the bench seat for passengers that are not in the captain’s chairs in the front of the van.
Passenger safety is always a priority. Therefore, using the bathroom and sleeping should be done when the van is parked.Generator
The generator should not be used while you are in transit. The generator should only be used when the van is parked.
Do not leave the RV while a generator is running. It is highly recommended not to run a generator overnight or while sleeping due to safety reasons. You, the renter, will assume all responsibility for any and all damages caused by the use of a generator.You will be held responsible for the condition of the generator during the period of your rental. It must be returned in the same working condition as it was given to you. The generator is inspected between each rental. You will be responsible for replacing the generator if it is damaged beyond repair during the course of your rental period. You are responsible for the operation of the generator during your rental period.
You may not use the overhead air condition when driving this van. This equipment is powered by the generator so it should not be used when you are on the road.
Campgrounds
Campgrounds can be a great place to plug in, relax and unwind. You can put out the awning, chairs, table and kick back after a long day of driving. Make sure when you plug in that the cords are not super stretched. You want to make the van as level as possible. Use the levelling blocks and the bubble levels inside to get really level. This will give you the best night’s sleep. Ours like many RVs the refrigerator may not work properly if the van is not level.
Don’t forget to do a walk-around the site before leaving. You do not want to leave anything behind. Make sure all the outside storage and shower are closed and locked. Inside the van make sure that the cabinets and refrigerator are secure before leaving.Campground Reservations: We are not responsible for campground reservations. All campground reservations must be made separately with the campground’s reservation agency. All campground and campsite fees are separate from and in addition to the rental price and fees under this agreement. No refunds will be given for campsite reservation errors.Kitchen and Cooking
We provide a stove with stand for cooking outside of the van. You may really enjoy this as we do and it reduces the amount of heat in the van especially in the warmer months of the year. We will also provide 2 cans of fuel for the stove. If you use these, please do NOT throw them away as we will refill and reuse them.
The table is attached to the back door on the driver’s side. You will find this easy to set up and use for either food prep or eating on. Most campgrounds do offer picnic tables.
You want to make sure the gas is out on either stove you use when you are done cooking.The van has a cast iron frying pan, you are welcome to use it. We do NOT use soap so we can keep it seasoned. IF you are uncomfortable with this, please feel free to use the other frying pan provided. IF you use the cast iron, just clean with hot water and dry with a paper towel. A couple drops or spray of oil will help the pan stay seasoned so nothing sticks. If you like to cook over the fire you can easily use the cast iron pan. You can clean the underside of the pan with soapy water, making sure to keep the soap off the inside. We do season the pan regularly.Odors/Cooking
We do not allow anything that can create a strong smell in the RV that is difficult to remove, such as the long-term storage or cooking of fish, deer, etc. These must be prepped/cooked outside the RV. If odors are detected, you will be charged the Deep Cleaning Fee of $200.
Boon-docking
You can boon-dock with the van and it is fun to be out in the middle of nowhere with no one around. Remember the cardinal rule is to not leave anything behind. Take your trash with you and clean up after yourselves.
Like everything there is a plus and minus to boon-docking:
PROS:
• Privacy. Nothing like having privacy! No need to pull the curtains at night allowing a cool breeze.
• No limits on sound – you can play your music as loud as you like
• Generator – most parks have a time limit that generators cannot be used after 10:00pm
• Views – we have found some incredible views when we boon-dock.
• No fees.
• Neighbors – sometimes others make a lot of noise that may irritate your dog(s)
• Knowing you do not need services offered by campgrounds
• Staying in National Parks, National Forests – most offer dry camping or boon-docking.
CONS:
• Cannot plug in – so you are using the generator and gas/fuel
• Showers – often showers are cleaned daily and free or low-cost
• Dog parks – there is an area often for dogs. Sometimes they are fenced so your dog(s) can get off leash for a while.
• Neighbors – it can be fun to meet new people and learn of a hidden treasure that others have found off the beaten trail.
• Other amenities – other than showers, they may have a store for a snack, sell wood for the fire ring, or things you may have forgotten to pack; some offer free coffee in the morning.
Awning
We allow the usage of the exterior awning but advise using caution! This is for your own protection as well because they are NOT COVERED by insurance, and they are very expensive to repair or replace if damaged. Damage to awnings, including damage while driving, any acts of nature, or negligence are 100% your responsibility and will exceed your security/damage deposit amount. These fees will be charged to your credit card used for security deposit.
Indemnification
The Renter indemnified the Owner and the Equipment free and harmless from any liabilities like accidents, loss of equipment, injury or death of a person/s.
Violation of Agreement: This section should explain what will happen if either party violates the agreement. You can support your right to cancel their stay if guests break the terms and conditions.Governing Law
This agreement shall be governed under the laws of the state of California in the United States.
Owners and Renters agree to the Rules of the Road when they sign to take the van.

Roadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.

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Extras

Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.

Black Water Dumping Fee
If tanks do not read empty upon return.
91,00 €
Cargo Rack
available upon request
9,10 €
Extra Hour to Rental
Hourly charge. Due back the same time you picked up
9,10 €

Availability and rates

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There’s a 2 night minimum stay

Discounts
  • Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
  • Monthly (28+ nights): 15% off nightly rate
Fees
  • Security deposit: 910,00 € (refundable)
  • Prep fee: 45,50 €. This fee will cover prep & sanitizing the prior to each rental. Includes stove & gas, 2 chairs, table, quilt and linens, lantern and RV toilet paper.
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