In most cases, a regular driver's license is sufficient to drive an RV rental. However, if the RV is large (e.g. over 45 feet long or you're towing something weighing more than 10,000 pounds), a special or commercial license may be required. Check the rules of the states you will be travelling through as they can vary.
Yes, some hosts provide long-term rentals of several weeks or even months. Discounted rates for longer rentals may also be available. Enter your travel dates into the search tool, or contact a selected host for more details.
One-way rentals are generally not widely available with private hosts, although some do offer that option. It's usually easier to arrange one-way rentals with commercial RV rental suppliers.
Many rental vehicles do allow pets, but it depends on the individual owner's policy. Check the specific listing for pet-friendliness.
Travel restrictions may apply depending on the rental vehicle's owner. Some owners restrict travel to certain locations, such as specific festivals or crossing the border into Mexico or Canada. If you're unsure, use the platform's feature to ask the owner directly.