After your move, hopefully, everything went smoothly with no issues with the truck, the moving tools, or your back. Return the vehicle to the designated drop-off location you chose when you booked it. When it's time to pay, U-Haul charges a set price for renting the truck and any equipment you used, plus a fee for each mile you drove.
If you didn't refill the fuel to the level it was at the start, you'll also pay for the missing fuel. But, be aware that refueling through U-Haul is much more expensive than doing it yourself. After returning the truck, an employee will check it with you for any new damages to make sure everything is returned as expected.
What happens if I damage the Truck?
If you damaged the U-Haul truck and bought extra insurance, you don't have to worry because the insurance will cover the damage. But if you didn't buy the extra insurance, you'll have to pay for the repairs. It's tough, but that's how it works. As long as you take good care of the truck and bring it back just like you got it, everything should be fine.
Renting a U-haul is an easy and convenient way to move all your things in one go for any DIY mover. Driving a larger truck can be a bit scary, but as long as you are careful with the vehicle and follow the steps above, you will have nothing to worry about.
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