U-Haul requires its customers to pay upfront for their rental vehicles and towing equipment. However, customers are required to pay additional fees if they use more miles or days than they are allotted.
Paying additional fees is understandable, but it can lead to frustrating experiences if you aren’t careful. Here’s what you need to know about using extra miles on your U-Haul rental.
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Does U-Haul Charge for Additional Miles?
U-Haul does charge for every additional mile over the allotted amount in the initial leasing agreement. Generally speaking, U-Haul will charge an additional $0.40 per extra mile. This fee may or may not apply to towing trailers and equipment.
Does U-Haul Have Unlimited Miles?
Unfortunately, U-Haul does not provide its customers with unlimited miles. The rental company uses different rates depending on if you’re moving in-town or out of town. Some of these rates include per mile, flat fees, and more.
What are U-Haul’s Other Late Fees?
You may have to pay per additional day besides paying per extra mile. These fees can vary from dealer to dealer. However, here’s a general guideline to give you an idea of what to expect:
- U-Haul Trucks: $40 for additional days
- U-Haul Trailers: $20 for every extra day
- U-Haul Towing Devices: $20 extra per additional day
For the most accurate information, use the official location finder and contact your local dealership. From there, you can speak to a team member to figure out what works for you.
What Are My Moving Options With U-Haul?
You have two main moving options when it comes to renting a vehicle from U-Haul. The two options are In-Town moving and One-Way moving services. Let’s break these down a bit further so you can understand the total moving cost.
In-Town Moving Rates In-Depth
U-Haul offers in-town moving services for those traveling short distances within their city. These rates can vary based on your location, the time of year, and your dealership. However, there will always be a fixed fee plus the rate per mile. Here’s what you need to know:
- Pickup Trucks and Cargo Vans: Start with a flat fee of $19.95 + $0.59 to $.0.69 per mile
- Large Moving Trucks and Vans: Start with a flat fee of $29.95 to $39.95 + $0.79 to $0.89 per mile.
It’s important to note that this price will vary depending on your U-Haul store. You can use the official U-Haul location finder to locate a dealer near you. Be sure to call and talk with a crew member for the most accurate information possible.
One-Way Moving Rates In-Depth
U-Haul provides one-way moving services if you’re planning to leave the state or city. These rates will vary depending on your location, destination, rental size, and the date you plan to travel.
The price of the one-way moving services will include a set amount of rental days and allotted miles. If you go over the mileage allowance, you’ll have to pay an additional fee of $0.40 per mile. U-Haul allows their customers to purchase other days, as well.
- U-Haul Truck Rental Additional Day Fees: $40 per extra day.
- U-Haul Trailer Rental Additional Day Fees: $20 per extra day.
Keep in mind that these prices can vary quite a bit. If you’re moving during peak season, you may have to pay a higher premium. If you’re traveling a larger distance, you’ll have to pay more as well. As always, speak with your local dealership to determine the costs of your move.
Does U-Haul Refund Unused Days or Miles?
U-Haul will not refund any unused days or miles. This means you’ll still have to pay total price if you finish your trip in a shorter time than the leasing agreement.
When Do I Pay For the Additional Miles?
The U-Haul rental agreement requires you to pay upfront for the estimated costs of your move. In some cases, you’ll have to pay a deposit upfront. If you go over the estimated miles or days allotted in your agreement, when exactly do you pay the fees?
You’ll have to pay the fees for additional miles or days upon returning the rental vehicle. This may affect your refund if you put down an initial deposit. For example, if you have to pay $55 in fees upon returning the vehicle, you may only receive $45 back for the deposit.
What Happens if I Can’t Pay?
The consequences will vary If you can’t pay for any additional fees, you racked up. The consequences may depend on the U-Haul dealership, your credit card company, and other variables. However, here are a few possibilities if you don’t pay your debt:
- Your debt goes to a collection agency
- You have to handle the debt with your credit card company
- The U-Haul dealership sues you
- You get arrested and charged with felony theft/fraud
The most likely possibilities are that your debt will go to a collection agency, or you have to handle it with your credit card company. However, the risk of being sued or arrested is still possible. It’s better to be safe than sorry and calculate your move accordingly.
How Much Does U-Haul Charge for Additional Miles?
U-Haul provides its customers with a set amount of miles they can use when moving. If a U-Haul customer goes over their mileage agreement, they’ll have to pay $0.40 per additional mile. U-Haul may also charge their customers for different days or damages done to the vehicle.
If you aren’t sure about your rental costs, be sure to contact your local dealership for the most accurate information available.