5 Sure Fire Ways to Ruin Your Vacation ala Vacation Rentals

Staying in a hotel while you’re on vacation, especially when you are about to travel with a group, is a very smart choice to shave off excessive fat in your wallet. Another bothersome fact is that during peak-season, hotels in popular vacation spots tend to be fully booked, so you have to settle for a cheap vacation rental. With lots of vacation rentals online, here are some sure fire tips on how to ruin your vacation:

1. The Search

If all the hotels in the area are fully booked and “D-Day” is just around the corner, then searching for a rental online is the best choice you have. Finding a rental online is a piece of cake. All you have to do is use a search engine, type in your destination plus vacation rental. Once the results are in, then it’s time to look for properties. It would be a hard task to find someone with an online Bob smile, so just settle for the first property you see. Remember just to email the person. Don’t waste time on checking the details. After emailing the owner, move on to another property. Cross your fingers for a quick response.

2. Signing a Lease Contract

Some people have a fear of signing a contract. “What if I misunderstood what’s written here?” or “Did I miss something?” are the questions that usually run inside their minds. To avoid the uncomfortable feeling of signing something, just ask the owner if you could just pay now and sign later. If he insists that you sign paperwork, then sign it without reading. Or if signing a contract without reading worries you, just skim through it.

3. Lease Contracts

Try to look for a cancellation policy. Also, remember to look for a partial refund or a full refund stipulation. If the contract has these, then try searching for another property. Reason being is that these policies tend to jinx vacations.

4. Don’t Bother Asking Questions

Home rental advertisements usually say that “everything’s included,” – most of the time, this is true. So don’t bother asking. Asking the home owner or realtor lots of things can offend them. Just have a bit of trust and everything will be fine.

5. Don’t Remember the Home Owner’s Number

Remember not to jot down phone and email of the contact person. The owner of the rental property would’ve taken care of everything because they know people are renting their place all the time. Dishwasher, TV, Cable, Phones and other amenities should’ve been inspected before you even come in.

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