Top 10 Vacation Rental Tips1. Choose a popular rental destination. If you're looking for sensational savings your best bet is to choose a destination where there are a lot of vacation rentals on the market, keeping prices competitive. 2. Comparison shop. It is much easier than ever to save on a vacation home rental. You can find some of the best rental home listings on many reputable Internet sites. Always compare notes before signing any paperwork. 3. Don't send money until you sign paperwork. When renting a vacation home, never pay any money until you've signed your rental paperwork. Also, it is a good idea to check out the person or company you are doing business with. Ask for references, and check out their Web site and their testimonials. Many homes are run by professional real estate agents, so the rental paperwork should include all the legal details needed. If you're renting from the homeowner there should be a lease for you to sign. Read the fine print. Make sure that there is a cancellation policy. If for any reason you have to leave early, does it stipulate when and if you will get your deposit back? 4. Know exactly what's included. Most vacation rental homes will say "everything's included," but you want to be sure that there are no hidden fees. If utilities, Internet and cable are included, does this mean the property has WiFi and high-speed Internet? Is it basic cable or premium? If electricity is paid is there a cap? Many properties will say they include utilities, electricity and gas and then the fine print says it's included, up to the first $200. 5. Have an emergency contact person. Your rental contract should include a contact number of who to call if there is a problem with the property. It should also state a time frame for fixing any major problems. The information should also be posted in a contact book inside the property. Make sure you have a phone number and email address of the contact person.
6. Is the home family friendly? If you're traveling with kids, make sure the property you rental is family friendly.Also make sure you see pictures of the home. Make sure the home you're renting fits your family's needs so you're all comfortable. 7. Can you bring a pet? Many vacation rentals accept pets. Make sure you are aware of the pet policy beforehand. 8. Is a refund available if you leave early? If you think you may want or need to leave early, check your contract to see if you're eligible for a partial refund. Know the rules are so there are no unpleasant surprises. 9. Love the house you pick. Remember to keep in mind when you're renting a vacation home, that you're renting a property that's individually owned. Once you sign a lease for a specific property, that's the property you're getting, so make sure it's exactly what you want. Ask if reviews from other renters are available. 10. Reserve early. Many popular destinations will fill up fast, so reserve early to get the best deals. |








