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Has anyone made RV co-ownership actually work with family or friends?

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PaulJulius

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I’m trying to understand what makes RV co-ownership workable in real life, especially between families or friends.

If you’ve shared a rig, borrowed one regularly, or considered splitting one, what were the biggest failure points?

The ones I keep hearing are scheduling, cleaning standards, towing comfort, maintenance, insurance, repairs, and “who pays when something breaks.”

Curious what rules or systems would have made it easier.
 
I’m trying to understand what makes RV co-ownership workable in real life, especially between families or friends.

If you’ve shared a rig, borrowed one regularly, or considered splitting one, what were the biggest failure points?

The ones I keep hearing are scheduling, cleaning standards, towing comfort, maintenance, insurance, repairs, and “who pays when something breaks.”

Curious what rules or systems would have made it easier.
Welcome aboard. I have friends that tried it. I can tell you that we are still friends with both couples but they are no longer speaking to each other. There was a multitude of issues and you listed most. In the end, they sold the Class C at a loss because they couldn't even agree on a selling price.
 

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