Renting a Vacation Home directly from the owner
Renting a Vacation Home directly from the owner by Barry
Cox-5543
Experts estimate that about 10% of the vacation renting public now
use websites such as VRBO.com to connect directly with the owner of
the vacation home and rent directly.
The vast majority of people that do so are very happy with the
results. When you're dealing directly with the owner, you probably
are dealing with someone who may not have the prices set at market
rates, so you can find a vacation rental for a bargain price! Also,
if you are dealing with a reputable individual, most of the time
you arrive to find that the keys work and that the vacation home is
clean and well maintained, even though the owner only visits a few
times each year and may live thousands of miles away.
So odds are, that you'll have a great experience renting directly
from the owner.
However, there are some pitfalls to be aware of when renting
directly from the owner.
1) Fraud - You usually have to send a personal check to the owner
when you reserve. and anyone can go onto VRBO and put a listing for
condo or home on there for a property that may or may not even
exist. With all the internet scams going around, rely on your
instinct to tell you if the condo will be there as advertised when
you arrive.
2) Pricing - The condo pricing is set by the owner who probably
doesn't have time to research market conditions. While this can be
good when the property is priced lower than market rates, it can
also mean the property is priced higher. Shop around alot to
determine if the price is good. Also, check ALL the fees. Renting
from owners typically have cleaning fees and big damage deposits
that property management companies don't have. Individual owners
very frequently don't charge sales tax, however they are in
violation of the law when they don't.
3) Service - The owner lives thousands of miles away. Don't expect
service or immediate help if a maintenance item comes up or if you
get locked out. But on the other hand, you don't have service at
your personal home either. So if you know what to expect, and are
careful to not lock yourself out, this may not be an issue.
4) Discounts - Due to their critical mass, Property management
companies can qualify for discounts for lift tickets, equipment
rental and local restaurants and spas that individual owners simply
can't offer. You can easily save hundreds or even thousands of
dollars on your total trip by taking advantage of these
discounts.
5) Research Time - In order to find a good deal, you have to spend
hours or days talking to dozens of owners to find out what their
pricing and availability is and what the details of their terms
are. Calling a property management company that has hundreds of
properties lets you make one call and check out hundreds of
different possibilities (and provides a good price comparison!)
6) Payment Method - You typically have to pay the owner by check,
which can not be disputed if the rental is not what it was
advertised. And individual owners don't have to worry about their
reputation like a property management company does.
So renting a condo or home directly from the owner is usually a
good experience if you watch out for the pitfalls above.
Some owners and property managers have started to partner in order
to create the best of both worlds for guests. With these
partnerships, you speak directly to the owner and rent the condo
from them, and the on-site property management firm then handles
your reservation, takes your credit card and provides discounts. If
you can find a vacation rental from the owner that is represented
by an on-site property management firm, you have the best chance of
success. One such firm is www.SkyRun.com which represents 100
Keystone vacation property owners.
Barry Cox has used VRBO to rent condos for himself and to rent his
Keystone vacation home. Barry is also the owner of SkyRun in
Keytone Resort Colorado
which provides guest services on behalf of owners in Keystone that
rent on rent-from-owner websites.
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