Welcome to our group. In my opinion this is the best RV forum you’ll ever find. There are very few questions or problems that won’t be helped by a visit here!
Rental units can be very cost effective and might be a good first choice due to their relative simplicity. Sometimes they lead a hard life though and I’d recommend bringing an experienced RVer or even a hired professional inspector with you when you go to test drive. At the very least take a good long test drive (or maybe even rent it for a few days if they’ll let you) and test every single system, feature and control. Inspect closely for water damage or mold and look at the roof for cracks or gaps in the sealing and caulking. Ask to see the service records and don’t hesitate to at least ask for new tires or batteries if yours are suspect. There’s a bit of a learning curve to RVing but I expect you’ll love it! Happy travels.
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