The best first trailer to rent out is usually the one that solves the most common hauling problem in your area. For many new hosts, that may be a utility trailer because it works for furniture pickups, yard cleanup, small moves, college move-in, and general hauling. But in some markets, a dump trailer, enclosed trailer,…
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How to Decline a Trailer Rental Request Without Creating Drama
Not every trailer rental request is going to be the right fit, and that is okay. As a host, you may need to decline a request because the renter’s tow vehicle is not a good match, the timing does not work, the load seems too risky, or you simply do not feel comfortable with the…
Continue readingHow Much Should I Charge Compared to Local Trailer Rental Competitors?
If you are listing a trailer for rent, one of the first questions you may ask is, “How much should I charge?” The best place to start is by looking at what similar trailers are renting for near you, then setting a price that feels competitive for your trailer, your market, and the value you…
Continue readingHow Do I Test Demand Before Buying a Rental Trailer?
Before buying a trailer to rent out, it is smart to test demand in your area first. Check what is already listed and priced on towlos near you, talk to hosts already renting similar trailers, test interest on Facebook Marketplace, and pay attention to the exact questions renters ask. These simple checks can help you…
Continue readingContactless vs. In-Person Trailer Handoff: Which Is Better for Hosts?
When you rent out your trailer, pickup and return are a big part of the rental experience. A smooth handoff can help renters feel more confident, protect your trailer, and reduce confusion before the trailer leaves your property. For towlos hosts, there are two main ways to handle pickup and return: contactless trailer handoff or in-person trailer handoff.…
Continue readingTrailer Safety Chains: What to Do When They’re Too Long
When you are hooking up a trailer, safety chains might seem like a small detail. But they are one of the most important backup systems on your trailer. Safety chains are designed to help keep the trailer connected to the tow vehicle if the coupler ever comes off the hitch ball. They also help prevent…
Continue readingWhat Hosts Should Include in Their Trailer Pickup Instructions
Clear pickup instructions can make a big difference in how smoothly a trailer rental starts. When renters know where to go, what to bring, how to hook up, and what to expect, pickup feels easier for everyone. That is why trailer pickup instructions are so important for towlos hosts. Good instructions can help prevent confusion, reduce back-and-forth…
Continue readingHow to Add or Edit Discounts on Your towlos Trailer Listing
Adding discounts to your trailer listing is a simple way to encourage longer rentals, reward renters, and make your listing more appealing. Whether you want to offer a weekly discount, adjust your pricing, or update an existing discount, you can do it right from your towlos Host HQ. If you are a towlos host, here…
Continue readingCommon Utility Trailer Issues and Easy Fixes for Hosts
Utility trailers are built to work, but even simple trailers need regular maintenance. A loose wire, low tire, sticky gate, or missing pin can turn an easy rental into a frustrating pickup-day problem. That is why utility trailer maintenance matters, especially if you rent out your trailer. When renters show up, they expect the trailer to be…
Continue readingWhy Trailer Safety Chains Matter More Than You Think
When it comes to towing, most people think about the hitch, the ball size, the trailer lights, or making sure the load is tied down. But one of the most important safety features on any trailer is also one of the easiest to overlook: the safety chains. Trailer safety chains are a simple piece of…
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