How to get a Moving Truck Rental: A Beginners Guide
In a world where many people own smaller vehicles and larger
homes, moving truck rentals have become a popular choice when it
comes time to relocate belongings to a new home or office. There
are some things that you should know, however, that will make
the experience more enjoyable for everyone involved.
Before you agree to rent a truck, inspect it. The rental company
will have a standard form for you to fill out. While doing the
inspection, look for things such as dents, scratches and rust.
Be sure to check out the latches and locks on the doors as well.
By documenting the items wrong with the truck before you rent it
will mean that you won't be charged for the damage later.
At the time of rental, you will need to show certain personal
documents. These will include a driver's license, your personal
proof of insurance and a major credit card. These documents are
needed to prove that you are of legal age to rent the truck
(usually 25), that you have personal auto accident insurance
available, and that they can secure payment from you.
Today's technology makes it easier than every to reserve a
moving truck. It is possible to do almost all of your research
and to make reservations either online or over the phone. While
this technology can make doing business easier, it is always a
wise decision to actually speak with the company that you want
to do business with face to face. This will help to avoid any
misunderstandings.
Depending upon the size of the moving truck rental, you need and
where you are traveling, you may need to stop at weigh stations
along the way. It's best to ask the rental company if they have
any knowledge of the truck being big enough for this
requirement. Also, call the state police in all the states you
will be traveling through to get the specific requirements for
each state.
Shop around and inquire about prices and specials as well as
other options that may be offered to you when you rent a moving
truck. Look for a company that has high standards for their
trucks as well as their towing equipment, this may be more
expensive, but worth it in the long run. Ask if the company
offers unlimited mileage, if not, find out how much extra miles
will cost you.
Lastly, before you drive off the rental lot with your moving
truck, you will need to get copies of all of the important
documents from the rental company. These could include the
rental agreement, a driver trip report, a truck inspection sheet
and any other paperwork that the rental company suggests. Check
to be sure that the proof of insurance and the registration are
also in the truck.