Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Summer’s not over — you can still rent out that RV

These websites help you make a buck by filling seasonal needs.

- By Kathy Kristof Kristof is the editor of SideHusl.com, an independen­t website that reviews moneymakin­g opportunit­ies in the gig economy.

It feels like summer just started, but it’s nearly over. For many families, that’s the cue to get cracking on a vacation.

These 11th-hour travelers spell opportunit­y for side hustlers, who can take advantage of last-gasp-ofsummer recommenda­tions.

These sites help you rent your stuff or services to vacationer­s — or get a bargain on your own lastminute getaway. They also help you capitalize on seasonal increases in activities such as moving and redecorati­ng.

Things to rent out

The old saying about luxury items was, “If you’ve got it, flaunt it.” In today’s world, there’s a better option: If you’ve got it, rent it out.

Luxury items such as beach houses, RVs and boats can rent for hundreds — even thousands — of dollars.

That defrays the cost of buying and maintainin­g these expensive items, while also providing a great deal to renters.

Here are the best sites to list your luxury items for rent — or to find your summer vacation rental.

LakeHop: This is one of three sites where you can rent out a boat or host a boating experience. It is specifical­ly focused on inland waterways, such as Lake Tahoe and Lake Michigan. But what makes this site a little different from others is that most bookings come with a “rideshare driver” — i.e. the boat owner, who has a specific service to offer. These services include wakeboard lessons, fishing trips and cruises.

Boat owners benefit by driver, guests don’t getting paid for what they need to worry about having do for fun, without worrying a few beers. about whether a stranger Other boat rental sites might crash their watercraft. worth checking out include And customers get the Boatsetter and GetMyBoat. benefit of a guide, who is However, these sites separate intimately familiar with the boat rentals and skipper lake and its best fishing services. If you need and/or water skiing spots. both, it’s likely to be a bit Since you’ve also got a designated more costly.

Outdoorsy: This is a marketplac­e where people who own RVs can connect with people who want to rent them.

RV owners set their own rental rates and terms, determinin­g whether to collect a security deposit or cleaning fee and whether to allow pets and smoking in their rig. There are many other good peer-to-peer networks to rent an RV,

including RVnGo. But Outdoorsy is our top recommenda­tion for a couple of reasons.

First, vehicles are inspected every 90 days. That gives renters an assurance that they’re getting a vehicle that’s in good condition and gives owners support if they think a renter has damaged their vehicle.

Outdoorsy also provides insurance through Liberty Mutual, which covers everything except a deductible. The site gives suggestion­s on rental rates (helpful for those new to this game), and gets overwhelmi­ngly positive reviews.

VRBO: Normally Airbnb might be the go-to site to rent out a vacation home. But VRBO has been running an aggressive advertisin­g campaign that’s likely to bring a lot of late summer interest.

The site also has two ways to pay its fees — a flat annual rate or a commission. The flat rate of $499 makes sense for people with expensive houses that are rented more than a few months a year.

If your vacation rental goes for $5,000 a week, for instance, you’re better off with the flat-fee model after booking only three weeks of rentals. The site can also prove a better deal for renters, who generally don’t face as many site-added fees.

Other vacation rental sites that charge flat fees include BeachHouse, WeNeedAVac­ation and Cape Cod Vacation Rentals.

Moving jobs

Roughly 60% of all moves are done in the summer. And these last few weeks of the season are likely to deliver particular­ly strong demand as escrows close on buyers who rushed to complete their deals before

interest rates soared. To qualify for moving jobs, you need to be strong enough to lift 50 to 75 pounds.

You don’t need your own truck. But if you have one, you’ll earn more. Sites we recommend to find moving jobs include GoShare, Truxx, Dolly, LaborJack and HireAHelpe­r.

Decorating jobs

Buying a new house often spurs homeowners to redecorate and buy new furniture, boosting demand for interior decorators. There are a wealth of side hustle platforms that can help you find online home decorating work. Of these, Decorilla pays the best, offering $35 per hour. However, Modsy and Decorist may also be worth a look.

Pet care

The whole “you need a pet to survive the pandemic” trend created millions of new pet owners. And what do you do with a pampered puppy when you go on vacation? You call a Rover.

Rover is the undeniable leader in dog walking and pet sitting, enlisting freelancer­s from all over the country to set their own rates and terms.

The site has a lot to recommend it, including lots of loyal customers, reasonable fees and the ability to vary rates by season.

We also regularly hear from freelancer­s that they can count on this site to deliver income ranging from a few hundred dollars to thousands per month, depending on how much they’re willing to work.

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Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times A CAMPER parked at Joshua Tree National Park. RV owners can connect with people who want to rent the vehicles at the online marketplac­e Outdoorsy.

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