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Maintaining your vehicle

Maintenance requirements

Resortifi sets conditions for keeping your vehicle in good working order and has measures in place if maintenance standards aren’t met.

Vehicle maintenance requirements

Resortifi requires you to follow the laws and regulations for vehicle safety, condition, and operation in your area. You must maintain your vehicle for every trip following the guidelines issued in our maintenance checklist. View the checklist for US (English), for Canada (English), or Canada (French).

Hosts in the US and Canada must get an annual vehicle safety inspection. Hosts in the UK must confirm annual vehicle servicing and pass MOT test where required. Hosts in France must complete the compulsory technical control for their vehicle four years after the first registration and every two years thereafter.

Maintenance failures

Resortifi may take the following actions if you fail to properly maintain your vehicle:

  • Charge $100* violation fee and withhold earnings for impacted trip if we learn you haven’t maintained your vehicle or are in violation of a state or local regulations, (e.g., failure to register, inspect, or insure vehicle, failure to repair lights, turn signals, or other safety equipment, etc.); we regard these kinds of issues as vehicle misrepresentation
  • Charge $200* administrative fee if we have to dispatch roadside service because of a maintenance issue
  • Charge UK hosts up to $500 for maintenance failures, which would include the violation fee of $100 and administrative fee of $200* if we have to dispatch roadside service because of a maintenance issue
  • Void your protection if a maintenance issue is the cause of a damage claim
  • Unlist your vehicle if it hasn’t been properly maintained
  • Cancel booked trips and unlist your vehicle if we learn you haven’t followed winter safety requirements in effect in your area
  • Amounts are in $A for Australia, CA$ for Canada, € for France, and £ for the United Kingdom. They’re in US$ for the United States and its territories.