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Hosting: How It Works

Decide what kind of hosting works for you:

  • Space Only: A legal parking pad with permanent sewer and electrical hookups. Guests bring their own RV.
  • RV + Space: Your RV parked on your property, with sewer and electrical hookups, ready for a guest to move in.

Your listing should include:

  • Pad surface (concrete or gravel only).
  • Electrical service type (30 amp, 50 amp, or both).
  • Sewer hookup (direct tie-in, not portable).
  • Water access.
  • Safety details: clear from overhead powerlines and trees, away from flood zones, and with a safe exit route.
  • Photos and house rules.

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Example: A host in Illinois lists a back-lot pad with 50-amp service, water, and a direct sewer line. The site is outside any flood zone, has no overhead tree limbs, and includes a wide driveway for safe entry and exit.

You decide how the space will be used:

  • Rates: Weekly, monthly, or seasonal pricing.
  • Rules: Quiet hours, pet policies, smoking rules, and visitor limits.
  • Expectations: Guests keep the space clean, use hookups correctly, and follow local laws.

Example: A host charges $700 per month for a gravel pad with a 30-amp hookup, sewer tie-in, and water spigot. Quiet hours start at 10 p.m., pets must be leashed, and trash goes into the provided bin.

When guests book, they agree to your rules. Hosting is not property management—you simply provide a clean, safe, ready-to-use space.

  • Verify sewer, electrical, and water hookups work before arrival.
  • Ensure the breaker and spigots are functioning.
  • Point out the safe exit route in case of emergency.

Example: A guest arrives to a side-yard pad. The host shows the 50-amp breaker, the sewer clean-out, and the frost-proof spigot. The site is trimmed and neat. The guest connects and manages their own stay.

Payments go through RV Home Space. Guests pay upfront, and hosts are paid automatically after fees.

Example: A guest books a two-month stay at $650/month. They pay $1,300 through the platform, and the host receives their payout directly to their bank account once the stay begins.

Professional hosting means safe setups and positive community impact:

  • Permanent sewer and electrical hookups only.
  • Proper clearance from powerlines and tree limbs.
  • Located outside of flood zones.
  • Safe driveway or exit route.
  • Yard mowed, space neat, no clutter.

Example: A host installs a gravel pad with a 50-amp breaker box, water, and a sewer tie-in. The space is clean, on high ground, and has clear driveway access. Neighbors see a maintained property—not an eyesore.

RV Home Space depends on trust.

  • Guests: Must respect property, hookups, and neighbors.
  • Hosts: Must provide safe, legal spaces with functional hookups.
  • Enforcement: Owners or renters who fail to follow guidelines risk permanent removal from the platform.

A long-term rental marketplace built for RV living only works when everyone treats people, property, and communities with respect.