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Static Caravan for Rent in Isle of Whithorn, Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway
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Static Caravan for Rent in Isle of Whithorn, Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway
PrivateDate available: 08 Oct 2025Other2 Beds
Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway
£550pm
Own a caravan in Lossiemouth - Pay monthly - 11 month use
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Own a caravan in Lossiemouth - Pay monthly - 11 month use
AgencyDate available: 26 Jan 2026House2 Beds
Lossiemouth, Moray
£400pm

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What should I check when inspecting a caravan for rent?

When viewing a caravan, thoroughly inspect for dampness, especially around windows, seals, and in cupboards. Check the condition of the tyres and ensure the towing hitch is in good working order. Test all appliances, including the fridge, cooker, and any heating systems. Also, look for any signs of pest infestation.

What are the legal requirements for renting a caravan in the UK?

Landlords renting out caravans have a legal responsibility to ensure the property is safe and habitable. This includes gas safety checks (a Gas Safe registered engineer must inspect gas appliances annually) and electrical safety checks. It's also important to confirm that the caravan complies with relevant fire safety regulations.

What insurance considerations are there when renting a caravan?

Clarify with the landlord what insurance cover is in place. Typically, the landlord will have insurance covering the structure of the caravan. However, you may need to consider contents insurance to cover your personal belongings. Also, check if the landlord's insurance covers liability for accidents on the property.

What questions should I ask about the caravan's location and facilities?

Enquire about the location's proximity to local amenities, such as shops and transport links. Find out about on-site facilities, such as laundry services, waste disposal, and parking. Also, ask about any site rules or restrictions that may apply, such as noise levels or pet policies.

What are the typical costs associated with renting a caravan, besides the rent?

Besides the monthly rent, factor in potential costs for utilities (gas, electricity, water), council tax (if applicable, depending on the site and your residency status), and site fees (if applicable). Also, consider the cost of contents insurance and any potential maintenance responsibilities outlined in the rental agreement.