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CAR RENTAL INNER CIRCLE

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ā€œWhat insurance does everybody use?ā€ šŸš˜šŸ“ˆ
The better question is: What insurance is best for your situation? The insurance strategy that works for someone with 1 vehicle and $3,000 to invest is completely different from someone with 5 vehicles, 10 vehicles, or a commercial fleet. How much capital you have, how many vehicles you currently own, your long-term goals, and whether you’re operating privately or commercially all play a role in determining the best insurance setup. There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Also, if your renter ever has issues getting approved on Uber or Lyft, do not panic. Have them contact support directly and ask to speak with a live representative. Let them explain that they have authorization to use the vehicle and would like a manual review of their documents. Many issues can be resolved by speaking with an actual person instead of relying solely on the automated system. The goal is not to copy what everyone else is doing. The goal is to understand which insurance strategy fits your business model and protects you properly as you scale. If you have questions about insurance, renter approvals, private rentals, commercial policies, or building the right protection plan for your fleet, drop your questions below and I’ll help point you in the right direction.
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I bought one car and may have enough for a 2nd car but would have to use whats made from the 1 or 2 to scale further.Ive exhausted myself on finding insurance that will be legal and profitable.Abi would be over a thousand a month and if your renting it for 350-380 a week it doesnt leave any profit after insurance doing it through abi.Ive talked to brokers etc.
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I had originally bought a 2014 kia soul with a clean title but upon history report found out it was salvage history with clean title.Learning experience right from start but sold it and thankfully got back what I paid for it.I just bought a 2014 ford fusion with 122,000 miles.It has clean title and history.Is there a way to get insurance affordablely outside of what I've mentioned in previous messages. Thanks
The Rideshare Approval Mistake That Can Cost You & Your Renter Everything
Free game for the community. One of the biggest mistakes new operators make is trying to rush the rideshare onboarding process. Before your renter applies for Uber or Lyft, make sure they have the proper documents ready: • Vehicle registration• Vehicle inspection• Valid driver’s license• The insurance documentation required by the platform The goal is to get approved the right way from day one so there are no issues later if an accident, claim, or account review ever comes up. If you’re confused about rideshare onboarding, insurance requirements, or getting drivers approved properly, send me a message. I’ll walk you through the process step-by-step.
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Yes could you explain the insurance requirements and rideshare on boarding?Thank you
Rental Insurance Advice
Thanks for accepting me into the group.Ive purchased my first vehicle.Im not sure of how to do the insurance?I only have one vehicle to start with but look to scale quickly.Do I put this car in business name or personal?Any advice will be appreciated.
New Member
My name is David.Just started a car rental business targeting gig drivers. I live in Greenville SC.I have purchased first vehicle and look to grow as quickly and efficiently as possible.Thanks for accepting my group request.Im new to this and seek to connect with like minded company's and learn as much as I can about the business.
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David Mann
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Entrepreneur just starting a car rental business.

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Joined May 8, 2026
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