Staying Safe While Traveling In An RV

djamal-soft الاثنين، 14 أبريل 2014
By Maryl Joop


Once you camp with an RV, you never go back. It would be like downgrading to a Port-a-Potty after using a toilet your whole life. In fact, it is exactly like that or worse as when you are camping without an RV you have to make do with what you have. However, camping with an RV doesn't automatically make everything easier. Here are a few tips to keep your camping safe.

Renting an apartment or house for the first time can be a challenging experience because of the many responsibilities associated with it. To put it into perspective you are basically paying for the right to use a living space that is owned by another person. There is a major difference between ownership and renting. Renters get into to trouble and have problems with landlords or managers when they break or treat the property like their home. Now treating an apartment or rental property as if it was a home owned by the renter can lead to property damage and even eviction.

So how far should a renter go to be at home or make the rental property more to his or her liking? Before we get into decorating tips we first need to go over the obligations that a contract can place on the renter as well as the owner of the property. Remember that because you don't own the property you should know what you can and can't do with the property.

* Check the chain, handle bars and safety features to make sure the bike is safe and road worthy. This is still good to do on a brand new motorcycle as well.

* Know where you will be parking the bike, and keeping it secure by using a cover and lock system. By parking the bike indoors or out of sight it will be less likely to be stolen.

* Inspect the bike in person and if you can have a motorcycle mechanic inspect the bike as well to listen or find any potential problems or repairs if needed.

There are legal weight limits that your RV is allowed to weigh. You can weigh your RV at a commercial truck stop and calculate how much water and fuel you can carry based on that.

* Renter's Insurance: Most apartment communities will require renters insurance and it is usually a liability up to $100,000.00. The best place to check for a renter's policy is to couple it with your current auto policy. This will give you a discount and save you time and money by paying a small monthly payment each month. Basically, renter's insurance is for your own protection and the landlord's as well. If any damage did happen to the apartment or rental property you would able to pay for it if you were at fault. The owner's insurance policy will not cover your possessions if they are destroyed or stolen. Sao make sure that you get a policy to protect your interests.

* Communication: knowing whether you need to maintain the outside lawn, or taking out the garbage is important in a renter and landlord relationship. Also make sure that you know who to call if there is a problem with the plumbing, or if there are structural problems.




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