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Alaska RV Rentals ~ Alaska Motorhome Rentals Alaska RV Rentals Alaska Tour and Travel does not offer Alaska RV or Motorhome rentals, but we are happy to pass along a few tips for those looking to do so. In addition, you can use our Alaska RV Rental Quote Request form to receive a no obligation quote directly from one of Alaska's top motorhome rental agencies. Renting an rv to travel Alaska is often a great choice for those looking for added flexibility in their Alaska vacation, and those who want to "rough it" in style with most of the comforts of home. Whatever the case, more and more people are turning to Alaska rv rental companies to plan their perfect Alaska vacation. While many people drive their own rv to Alaska, a substantial number choose to rent their rv in Anchorage. There are over a dozen firms offering Alaska rv rentals in Anchorage, from 22 foot class C motorhomes to 30 foot class A motorhomes. The most popular rental model is the class C motorhome which are generally available in 22 foot to 31 foot lengths. Most rental rvs are fully self contained, meaning that in addition to beds and seating, expect a bathroom with toilet and shower, stove, refrigerator, kitchen sink, hot water heater and furnace. If you are renting from a top firm, expect your motorhome to be less than 3 years old. A 22-24 foot rv will work well for a couple, although the 25-27 foot models usually offer a full bed in the back. A 25-27 foot rv will also work well for a family with 1 or 2 children, but look towards a larger 28-31 foot motorhome for parties with 4 to 6 adults or larger families. Follow this link to see some typical class C motorhome floor plans . Start early if you plan to rent an rv in Alaska. Advance reservations are required and many companies are sold out by spring time. A deposit is generally required to rent an rv, and strict cancellation penalties are common. Some firms charge extra for mileage, kitchen set ups, bedding, insurance, dumping or cleaning, so make sure you ask about extra fees so you know the total cost of your rental. Expect to pay $165 to $225 per day for a nice, well equipped rv, depending on the rental company and motorhome size. Discounts are often available for May or September rentals. No special license is required to operate an rv in Alaska, and most rental companies give an orientation prior to your departure. There are a number of RV rental firms in Anchorage, and as with any major purchase it is important to pick a reputable one. Click here to receive a no obligation quote directly from one of Alaska's top motorhome rental agencies. If you choose to rent an rv in Alaska you will likely be visiting a number of Alaska cities. Our suggestion is to save two or three days for Denali National Park as well as Kenai Fjords National Park and Seward. Be sure to check out our Denali Park tours , Seward tours or Alaska Tours pages. The Alaska Milepost guidebook will also be an invaluable resource for both planning your Alaska vacation and to take with you as you travel Alaska and the Yukon. [printer version Alaska RV Rentals ~ Alaska Motorhome Rentals ] ALASKA TRAVEL TIPS Alaska Anchorage Denali Park Fairbanks Seward Talkeetna Area more cities ... ALASKA VACATIONS Alaska Trip Finder Land Only Packages Pre Cruise Packages Post Cruise Packages ALASKA CRUISES Alaska Cruise Finder Princess Cruises Holland America Line ALASKA HOTELS Anchorage Hotels Denali Park Hotels Fairbanks Hotels Seward Hotels Talkeetna Area Hotels ALASKA TRANSPORT Alaska Train Finder Bus Lines Alaska Railroad Alaska Car Rentals Alaska RV Rentals ALASKA TOURS Anchorage Tours Denali Park Tours Fairbanks Tours Seward Tours Talkeetna Area Tours ALASKA AIRLINES ALASKA PARKS Denali National Park Kenai Fjords Glacier Bay Wrangell St Elias ALASKA TOURISM INFO Alaska Map Travel Guides Alaska Weather Travel Insurance Web Specials Travel Links Alaska Photos Link To Us FAQS ALASKA ADVENTURE Alaska Fishing Alaska Kayaking Alaska Rafting Alaska Bear Viewing Alaska Helicopter Tours Alaska Hiking Alaska Wildlife 10 Questions to ask before you book your Alaska Vacation. Home Packages Hotels Transport Day Tours Cruises Reservations Specials Trip Finder Alaska Brochures Payments Contact Us Site Search Site Map Tell a Friend Link To Us



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Motorhomes, RV's & Trailer Rentals Victoria BC 2481 Mount St. Michael Road, (Saanichton) Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8M 1T7 Telephone/Fax: (250) 544-0634 Cell: (250) 514-2362 E-mail: bucaneer@shaw.ca Enjoy personal freedom and explore Vancouver Island and Western Canada in a U - Drive deluxe Class C Motorhome (no special drivers license required). Equipment includes stereo, tilt wheel, cruise control, air-conditioning, sinks, fridge, stove, shower/bathtub, toilet and furnace. Most units have three bed areas and are equipped with cookware, dishes, and cutlery for six. For a small additional fee, we can also supply bedding and linen, TV's, microwave oven, portable gas barbecue, lawn chairs, etc. Rental Rates Terms and Conditions Location Map Buccaneer Rentals - 2005 Price List SUMMER SEASON (7 Day Min.) SPRING/FALL (Per Day) PER DAY Extra Km. Charge PER DAY Extra Km. Charge Van Conv $125 (100 Km Incl) .20 $100 (100 Km Incl) .20 19-21' $130 (100 Km Incl) .20 $110 (100 Km Incl) .20 24' Diesel $140 (100 Km Incl) .20 $120 (100 Km Incl) .20 25' $200 (100 Km Incl) .20 $135 (100 Km Incl) .20 28' $150 (100 Km Incl) .20 $125 (100 Km Incl) .20 17' Travel Trailer .... 2 Bed Areas ... $400.00 Per Week OPTIONS Bedding linen $25.00 per person Note: Taxes and insurance not included Insurance option $10 / day Preparation Fee $50 plus taxes Microwave $24.50 per week Television $15.00 per week Portable Barbecue $15.00 per week Lawn Chairs $15.00 per week Bike Rack $25.00 per rental VISA, MASTERCARD, TRAVELERS CHEQUES ACCEPTED ALL BOOKINGS COMMISSIONABLE TO AGENTS SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES AVAILABLE Includes: maps, guide books, vehicle insurance with $5000 deductible (options available), familiarization. Excludes: Taxes, insurance, vehicle fuel, campsite fees, food, cleaning or dumping fees. E-mail: bucaneer@shaw.ca Return to the Victoria and Vancouver Island Travel Guide 20485



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RV Travel with a Purpose… RV Care-A-Vanners -- Habitat for Humanity Int'l 1 Other Languages | Site Map | Contact Us US/Habitat for Humanity Int'l Change edition RV Care-A-Vanners About RV Care-A-Vanners Build Listing Hurricane Rebuilding Contact Info Donate/Support E-mail List Get Involved Join a Build Newsletter Ongoing Builds Donate to Habitat Shop Our Online Store Home More Programs RV Care-A-Vanners RV Travel with a Purpose… RV Care-A-Vanners RV travel just got better! Habitat for Humanity International’s RV Care-A-Vanner program offers anyone who travels in a recreational vehicle the opportunity to make a difference — and have fun while doing it — by helping build houses with families in need. The RV Care-A-Vanner program welcomes people of all ages and from all walks of life who are ready to pick up a hammer and help change lives. No Experience Necessary Every RV Care-A-Vanner building project is a unique and rewarding experience. Previous RV Care-A-Vanner teams have participated in house construction, roofing, interior and finish work, renovations and disaster relief. Those who prefer to be non-builders volunteer in the affiliate office or as “go fors” around the build site. There are ample opportunities to learn and plenty of meaningful work for everyone — no experience necessary. RV Care-A-Vanner builds normally involve eight to 20 RVing volunteers and last two weeks, with ten six- to seven-hour workdays. A typical day begins with devotions and includes morning, lunch and afternoon breaks. Volunteers bring sturdy work shoes and gloves, and their personal hand tools -- tool belt, hammer, square, pencil, measuring tape. The affiliate provides everything else including power tools, ladders, building materials, instruction and supervision. A volunteer leader handles the organization and administration of the team. Team members pay their own expenses, which may be tax deductible, and the host affiliate arranges for RV parking — usually free or at a nominal charge. Teams can expect at least minimal electric hookups, access to water and a dump station nearby. Hosting affiliates often also provide lunches and a welcome gathering. Due to safety and hygiene issues, pets are not permitted on the work site. Aside from the opportunity to use existing construction skills and learn new ones, RV Care-A-Vanner teams experience God’s love in action firsthand. Lasting friendships develop as the group parks together, builds together, eats together and socializes. In addition, the team often has the opportunity to work alongside local volunteers and future homeowners — a truly unforgettable experience. Check the Build Listing for builds that fit your travel plans. More Than Houses Habitat for Humanity and the RV Care-A-Vanners are about much more than building houses. Many team members partner with Habitat affiliates around the country to promote awareness of poverty housing and homelessness by speaking to churches, civic groups and local media. Individual Care-A-Vanners often make financial contributions to the host affiliate and houses built by RV groups are sometimes funded through fund raising and donations from the members. RV Care-A-Vanners are encouraged to help defray the cost of the program by donating on line. Thank you for visiting the official Habitat for Humanity International Web site. © 2006 Habitat for Humanity® International. All rights reserved. "Habitat for Humanity" is a registered service mark owned by Habitat for Humanity International. Home | Get Involved | Learn About Habitat | Where We Build | Support Habitat | Faces & Places Donate | Privacy & Legal | E-Newsletter | Contact Us | Site Index | Search



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Codes and Standards California Home BTH Home HCD Home The Department Mission and Goals Codes and Standards Division of Financial Assistance Housing Policy Development Employment Opportunities Your Comments Contact Us Resources HCD Web News Affordable Housing Preservation Building Codes and Standards Financial Clearinghouse HCD Loans and Grants Housing Planning and Statistics Income Limits Redevelopment Agency Data Registration and Titling What's New Events Newsletters Notices of Funding Availability Press Releases Recent Site Updates Housing & Community Development My CA -- Codes and Standards Plain HTML Version (Printer Friendly) WHAT IS THE OFFICE OF THE MOBILEHOME OMBUDSMAN? The Mobilehome Ombudsman receives and processes complaints from the public and from public officials related to living in manufactured homes and mobilehomes. Staff provides information, coordination, referrals, and other assistance to help resolve complaints generally related to: The operation of mobilehome parks related to health and safety matters. The purchase, sale, financing, titling and registration of manufactured homes and mobilehomes. The installation, inspection, and maintenance or alteration of manufactured homes, mobilehome accessory structures, and park grounds. In some cases the Ombudsman may directly assist in resolving complaints, however, most complaints are forwarded to the state or local authority having jurisdiction for their resolution. We CAN Assist You With Questions Or Complaints On Many Issues: Mobilehome park health and safety issues such as unsafe electrical, sewer, gas or water systems. Manufactured home unlawful or unfair sales practices by dealers or salespersons, some private parties, escrow companies, and unlicensed persons. New manufactured home warranty , sales contract, and installation issues. Mobilehome Residency Law copies and information only on where to obtain assistance for lease, management, or rent disputes. Manufactured home owner title, registration, fees, alteration, repair, and sales information. Compensation for certain mobilehome and manufactured home sales for warranty, fraud and misrepresentations. We CANNOT Assist You With Certain Other Issues: Unfair or illegal management practices by mobilehome park management. Rent or fee increases or disputes. Enforcement of the Mobilehome Residency Law civil matters. Used manufactured home and mobilehome warranty claims , unless contractual. The Ombudsman cannot mediate or offer any legal advice on mobilehome park rent disputes, lease or rental agreement disputes, or similar legal matters. You should seek legal aid or assistance from an attorney or your local government officials in these matters. The Mobilehome Ombudsman Menu Frequently Asked Questions — ( Adobe PDF ) or ( Microsoft Word ) Complaint Processing Chart — (Adobe PDF) Complaint Forms Ombudsman Poster in English — (Adobe PDF) Ombudsman Poster in Spanish — (Adobe PDF) Occupational Licensing Query 2006 Mobilehome Residency Law (English version) — (Adobe PDF) 2005 Mobilehome Residency Law (Spanish version) — (Adobe PDF) Other Related Websites Mobilehome Park Maintenance Inspection Information Booklets: Mobilehome Park Maintenance Inspection Information Booklet—Park Operator — ( Adobe PDF ) Mobilehome Park Maintenance Inspection Information Booklet—Resident — ( Adobe PDF ) INSPECCIÓN DE PARQUE DE CASAS MÓVILES GUÍA INFORMATIVA PARA RESIDENTES — ( Adobe PDF ) Please mail all complaint forms to: PO Box 31 Sacramento, CA 95812-0031 If you are unable to download the complaint forms or need further assistance, please call 1-800-952-5275. Back to Top of Page Site Usage and Privacy Policy



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RV Travel with a Purpose… RV Care-A-Vanners -- Habitat for Humanity Int'l 1 Other Languages | Site Map | Contact Us US/Habitat for Humanity Int'l Change edition RV Care-A-Vanners About RV Care-A-Vanners Build Listing Hurricane Rebuilding Contact Info Donate/Support E-mail List Get Involved Join a Build Newsletter Ongoing Builds Donate to Habitat Shop Our Online Store Home More Programs RV Care-A-Vanners RV Travel with a Purpose… RV Care-A-Vanners RV travel just got better! Habitat for Humanity International’s RV Care-A-Vanner program offers anyone who travels in a recreational vehicle the opportunity to make a difference — and have fun while doing it — by helping build houses with families in need. The RV Care-A-Vanner program welcomes people of all ages and from all walks of life who are ready to pick up a hammer and help change lives. No Experience Necessary Every RV Care-A-Vanner building project is a unique and rewarding experience. Previous RV Care-A-Vanner teams have participated in house construction, roofing, interior and finish work, renovations and disaster relief. Those who prefer to be non-builders volunteer in the affiliate office or as “go fors” around the build site. There are ample opportunities to learn and plenty of meaningful work for everyone — no experience necessary. RV Care-A-Vanner builds normally involve eight to 20 RVing volunteers and last two weeks, with ten six- to seven-hour workdays. A typical day begins with devotions and includes morning, lunch and afternoon breaks. Volunteers bring sturdy work shoes and gloves, and their personal hand tools -- tool belt, hammer, square, pencil, measuring tape. The affiliate provides everything else including power tools, ladders, building materials, instruction and supervision. A volunteer leader handles the organization and administration of the team. Team members pay their own expenses, which may be tax deductible, and the host affiliate arranges for RV parking — usually free or at a nominal charge. Teams can expect at least minimal electric hookups, access to water and a dump station nearby. Hosting affiliates often also provide lunches and a welcome gathering. Due to safety and hygiene issues, pets are not permitted on the work site. Aside from the opportunity to use existing construction skills and learn new ones, RV Care-A-Vanner teams experience God’s love in action firsthand. Lasting friendships develop as the group parks together, builds together, eats together and socializes. In addition, the team often has the opportunity to work alongside local volunteers and future homeowners — a truly unforgettable experience. Check the Build Listing for builds that fit your travel plans. More Than Houses Habitat for Humanity and the RV Care-A-Vanners are about much more than building houses. Many team members partner with Habitat affiliates around the country to promote awareness of poverty housing and homelessness by speaking to churches, civic groups and local media. Individual Care-A-Vanners often make financial contributions to the host affiliate and houses built by RV groups are sometimes funded through fund raising and donations from the members. RV Care-A-Vanners are encouraged to help defray the cost of the program by donating on line. Thank you for visiting the official Habitat for Humanity International Web site. © 2006 Habitat for Humanity® International. All rights reserved. "Habitat for Humanity" is a registered service mark owned by Habitat for Humanity International. Home | Get Involved | Learn About Habitat | Where We Build | Support Habitat | Faces & Places Donate | Privacy & Legal | E-Newsletter | Contact Us | Site Index | Search



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