2. Renting a Backyard Trailer for $40: How Justin Built Full-Time Income Renting Utility Trailers
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概要
Justin had a utility trailer sitting in his backyard. He didn't want to sell it, didn't want it rotting away, so he listed it on Facebook Marketplace for $40 a day — and someone rented it three days later. That same customer still rents from him today.
Five years later, Justin runs a fleet of seven trailers out of Jacksonville, Florida, averaging $9,000 a month in gross revenue. It's his full-time income. He also built Trailer Hustle, a community and resource hub approaching 20,000 members, for people doing exactly what he does.
This episode covers the entire arc: starting with no contract, no toolbox, and a handshake in a movie theater parking lot — to building a systemized rental business with contactless pickup, a maintenance fund, local networking partnerships, and almost 40% recurring revenue from repeat commercial customers.
What you'll learn
- Why the best trailer to start with is the one you already have
- How Justin went from $40/day to ~$100/trailer/day average
- Four customer acquisition channels: Marketplace, Google Reviews, local networking, rental platforms
- The donut-and-pizza strategy for building referral relationships with U-Haul locations
- Why 39.5% of his revenue comes from recurring commercial customers (HVAC, roofing, landscapers)
- How to set up a maintenance fund: $100/trailer/month, covers almost everything
- The $20 flat-rate minor damage fee that adds up and trains customers fairly
- 24-hour minimum rentals and why he never does hourly
- Contactless rental setup and when to go hands-on first
- How to handle discounts: pick one percentage (his is 20%) and never deviate
Timestamps
- [0:00] How Justin got started: trailer in the backyard, $40/night
- [2:00] First rental: no contract, movie theater parking lot, handshake
- [4:00] Adding a toolbox, raising to $50, the iterative improvement approach
- [5:00] Current operation: 7 trailers, full-time income, founded Trailer Hustle
- [6:00] Four ways to find customers
- [7:00] The donut strategy for U-Haul partnerships
- [9:00] Networking with commercial businesses; HVAC, roofing, landscapers
- [13:00] Pricing philosophy: be selfish, train your customers
- [18:00] Contactless rentals: pros, cons, when to start
- [24:00] Revenue: $9K/month average, slow $7K, great $11–12K
- [25:00] The maintenance fund and tire warranty strategy
- [29:00] The $20 minor damage flat rate
- [32:00] What he got wrong: not taking it seriously early enough
- [35:00] Biggest challenges: market saturation perception and spouse support
- [41:00] Famous Four Questions
Find Out More.
- TrailerHustle.com
- Trailer Hustle Facebook group
- Trailer Hustle Podcast