RVezy partners with an insurance provider to offer commercial coverage for your RV during rentals. To qualify, both you and your vehicle must meet a set of requirements. These guidelines help ensure your RV can be safely insured before it goes out on a trip.
General requirements
Specific criteria must be met to be eligible for coverage. Your RV must be:
- Registered to a person 21 years of age or older
- Listed in the region (province/State) where it is registered
- Covered by a personal insurance policy
- No older than 20 years for a motorhome, or no older than 25 years for a trailer*
These requirements help ensure the RV is safe to operate and can be supported by RVezy's commercial insurance policy.
*Existing listings for RVs that exceed these age restrictions may remain on the platform. New RVs that exceed these age restrictions may be listed pending further verification by an account manager. Contact our support team for more information.
Limitations
The following limitations apply for coverage:
- In Canada:
- Motorhomes will only be covered for a value up to CAD$200,000.
- Trailers will only be covered for a value up to CAD$100,000.
- Motorhomes are only covered if they are registered in one of the following provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island. RVezy does not offer coverage for motorhomes registered in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the territories.
- Trailers registered in any province or territory are covered.
- In the US:
- Motorhomes and trailers will only be covered for a value up to USD$125,000.
- RVs must not be travelling in any of the prohibited travel areas.
For more details, refer to the Summary of owner protection plans.
Claim eligibility
Generally, the following conditions must be met to submit an insurance claim:
- An approved driver is added to the booking.
- The insurance application is completed and approved.
- The rental agreement is signed by both parties.
- The departure and return inspections are completed by both parties.
For more details, refer to the Summary of owner protection plans.
For any questions or concerns, please contact our support team.