It seems as if Vacation Rentals are becoming more and more popular. With the rise of the world wide web, you are able to communicate with a vacation rental owner anywhere in the world. Years ago your only option was to visit your local travel agent and book a hotel. There were no vacation rental directories or portals in the past. Now you can surf the web for the perfect vacation rental house. No need for a travel agent as you usually negotiate directly with the owner of the property. Since vacation rentals are slowly becoming the preferred method of booking a vacation, I decided to create an article to give renters some tips about finding the perfect vacation rental.
First, let’s define what we are talking about when we say vacation rental. We call it a vacation rental when a renter rents a property directly from the owner (or representative of the owner). The property usually has it’s own kitchen, living room, bedrooms, etc. They come in many shapes and sizes including condos, single family homes, townhouses, cabins, chalets, and more. Vacation rentals are usually near resort locations and activities such as theme parks, beaches, and skiing. A hotel or motel room is not a vacation rental!
What makes vacation rentals different from hotels? The comfort is the main difference. You have all of the same luxuries that you have at home. Most vacation rentals have kitchens and most of the other amenities that you have at home, plus many have additional amenities such as hot tubs, pool tables, etc. With larger groups there is definitely a cost advantage. A 3-bedroom vacation rental usually hosts more visitors than 3 hotel rooms. Make sure to keep this in mind if you do any cost analysis. Also make sure to include meal savings in your analysis since you may not dine out as often in comparison to a hotel vacation. These items alone could be substantial savings.
Imagine this scenario: Yourself and two other families pay a visit to a popular tourist destination. Your touring of the destination is complete for the day at about 3 pm. From 4pm – 6pm you dine together. It’s now 6pm with still some time remaining in the day. If you have a hotel, what do you plan to do? You can waste all of your money at numerous tourist traps (activities such as spending $3, to try to throw a ball into a bucket or $2 to throw a plastic ring around a bottle). With a vacation rental there is no need for that stuff! You can have family game night sitting in a nice comfortable home or take advatage of all the other amenities your rental has to offer. This is why it is important to learn about the amenities of the rental before you enter into a contract. As stated earlier some have hot tubs, pool tables, movies and many other activities.
Tips for Renters:
1. Bookmark as many “vacation Rental” websites as possible. This way when you are searching for a rental, you have all of the portal sites at your fingertips.
2. Always make sure to find out what items are provided and what is not provided by the owner. For example, in some rentals you may need to supply your own linens. It would be unfortunate to show up with no towels/sheets, etc.
3. Always book early. Many of the popular destinations get filled quickly.
4. Check for references if possible. The exception to this rule is if the owner is just starting out.
5. If you enjoyed your trip, try to negotiate a better price for next year. The owner would probably love to start filling his/her calendar for next year.
6. Make sure you have the owner’s contact information with you while on the trip. If there is an emergency, you may need to call.
7. Read the fine print and make sure to read all fine print on any leases or documentation that you are asked to sign. Also, read any fine print on the vacation rental web listing.
8. If you’re trying to save some money, scroll to the bottom of the list. Many vacation rental portal sites have hundreds of listings. Many times, the listings at the bottom of the list are just as good as those at the beginning. The listings at the bottom don’t get as many page views so you may find some better prices and some owner’s looking to fill a quick vacancy.
9. Make sure you ask any questions you may have before making a reservation. Questions about the amenities, pets, smoking/non smoking, handy capped accessibility, and cribs for children are some questions that come to mind.
10. Lastly, have fun on your vacation and please respect the owner’s property and follow all of his/her rules and regulations. Please remember this is someone’s personal property that you are renting.
About the author:
The author is in the business of assisting vacation rental owners in promoting their rental properties. He designed and owns the following vacation rental websites: Jersey Shore Rentals, Beach House Rentals, and Destin Vacation Rentals.
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How can you tell if a vacation rental owner is legitimate?We are in the process of renting a vacation home and want to be sure that when we get to our destination it's not a scam. You typically have to pay the rental price up front (or a large portion of it). What are your options if you go on vacation and find that the property is not what was advertised? Once they have you rmoney, what can you do? I hate to be so untrusting, but there are so many people out there these days looking for ways to rip others off.
I've been using Owner Direct Vacation Rentals for several years now, and I've always had a great experience both in finding the perfect place(s) to stay, and with their customer service reps… they're the greatest!
I'd have a look around at Owner Direct Vacation Rentals http://www.ownerdirect.com and just start picking places along your route.
It sounds like a great way to plan a vacation! I've actually done that myself, on a smaller level, with just two different places lined up one after the other, and it was just great. It's so much nicer arriving at a vacation home, than it is arriving at a hotel… so much more relaxing.
Hope this helps!
If you want to compare features on vacation rentals sites, I would recommend you visit http://www.compareownerholidayrentals.com . More than 80 different sites are compared and there are detailed reviews of features, from both an owners and renters perspective, on the "site reviews" page.
Regards,
Kevin
i never been.. but it most be amazing
It is very last minute, but I found a site that may help:
http://www.riviera-luxury-villas.com/luxuryvillarental.htm?gclid=CK_cr6Dx0YwCFQIlgAodBlUo_A
There's also this site too:
http://www.villacentre.com/browse_villa_regions.aspx?regionid=9&source=googleAzur&gclid=CO_8qcbx0YwCFQMYFQodHSHytA
It really depends on what you are looking for. Folly beach is more touristy, has big hotels and lots of bars and resturants. Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island are more upscale, they have gated communities, requiring passes to get in (this is taken care of when you rent). Edisto Beach is smaller, more relaxed. On each of these islands you can find rentals right on the beach or a row or two back. A kind of starting average would be around $1200 a week but they can greatly vary. Try looking up vacation rentals online if you want more details about pricing and availablity. And book early! They fill up fast! Hope that helps.
Try the website http://www.takepets.com
It sounds like you broke their convection oven rather than a microwave, which aren't cheap. Ask for a copy of the receipt, and then pay it unless you can prove it's inflated (get some quotes for the same unit and installation from other places in Tahoe).
In all, it sounds like they're being fair and not charging you a bunch of b.s. fees and penalties — they just want to recover their expense. If someone came to your house and broke something, you'd want them to pay for its replacement.
It is not legal for you to charge money to manage rental property you do not own without a license to do so. If you are not a licensed real estate agent you should not get involved with this.
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references from your area who have stayed there