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Archive for November, 2008

Nov 20 2008

U-Haul Truck Rentals Tip #5: Explanation of Rotation Equipment

Most U-Haul® dealers possess what is known as “rotation equipment.” Typically, this rotation equipment is a small or mid-sized moving truck assigned solely to that particular dealer.

Rotation equipment is usually always equipped with a standard utility dolly and six (6) furniture pads in a zip-bag. The dolly and the bag will each be sealed with a green, plastic tag. You will not be charged for the use of these pieces of equipment if you do not break the green tags. However, if one or both of the green tags are broken and/or missing, you will be charged for the use of the equipment, according to the number of days on your rental contract.

Currently, U-Haul® dealers charge $7.00 for the use of the utility dolly, $5.00 for the use of the furniture pads, or a combined total of $10.00 if you use both.

Rotation equipment is unique in that it is only available for local (or in-town) moves, meaning that it must always be returned to the dealer from whom it is rented. If you rent a piece of rotation equipment and return it to a different dealer, you could be charged for the time required to get the truck back to its original location.

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Nov 19 2008

U-Haul Truck Rentals Tip #4: Cleaning Obligation

Always sweep out the box and cab of your rented U-Haul® truck or van to avoid unnecessary cleaning charges.

When renting moving equipment, you should receive a truck or van that is, at the very least, broom clean both inside the cargo hold and inside the cab. You must also be able to clearly see out of all of the windows, and all mirrors and lights must be clear of dirt and/or grime. It should also be full of windshield cleaning fluid so that you may return it in the same conditions.

U-Haul® dealers face stiff penalties if they rent equipment that does not meet the minimal standards as outlined above. As the renter, you face penalties as well if you do not return the equipment in a clean, ready-to-rent condition.

All reputable dealers should have you initial on your Rental and Dispatch tag that you are receiving a clean vehicle, but you should not be initialing if you have not inspected the vehicle. If you do confirm with your initials, but return the truck dirty, you are looking at no less than (currently) $25.00 in cleaning fees added to your contract’s total charges.

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Nov 18 2008

U-Haul Truck Rentals Tip #3: Mileage Charges

You should always verify that the odometer reading on your U-Haul® contract matches the actual odometer reading in your rented vehicle. At the end of your rental period, your final price is partially determined by the calculations of the miles driven.

Currently, U-Haul® charges .69¢ per mile from Sunday through Thursday and .99¢ per mile on Friday and Saturday.

If you are making a local (or in-town) move, you are going to be charged according to every single mile driven from the time you pick up your truck or van until you have turned in the keys.

One-way (or out-of-town) moves are more likely to include a specific number of miles with the flat-rate price you are quoted. If you exceed the allotted miles, U-Haul® charges a “per mile” rate (currently at .40¢/mile).
If you do not take the time to verify that the miles reflected at the start of your rental period are accurate, you could be faced with paying for miles you didn’t actually drive.

Be smart! Be safe!

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