Next question: How would you feel renting a space to RVers?
Most people are familiar with Air Bnb, where you rent your spare room to people for extra income. In the RV world, sites are getting tougher to find these days. With lots of Baby Boomers retiring, limited BLM land in many states, and overcrowded state and national parks, the RV industry is bursting at the seams right now. We're working with a company to do some marketing for them. The idea is that people can rent their property out to RVers to stay for a night or more, just like Air bnb, only you don't need to let them into your house. Basically, you list your property, set your price and terms, and the company takes a percentage of the rental fee to list your property and they handle all the transaction fees. It doesn't even need to be a second property, it could be your RV pad on the side of the house. You wouldn't need sewer, water or electricity, but those would definitely be things that would make your property more attractive and allow you to charge more.
I'm trying to do a bit of market research. As property owners, would something like that appeal? What would your concerns be? What would it take to be appealing to you as a landowner?