How to book a vacation rental

Maris Callahan

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From coast to coast, Americans are getting ready to book summer vacations. Don't pay premium prices for a hotel -- try a vacation rental instead.

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Vacation rentals offer a travel lifestyle unlike any other, providing unmatched space, amenities, services and privacy. In fact, the customizable vacation possibilities are endless, according to experts from the official resource for vacation rental travel information, Discover Vacation Homes. Before you book your home, consider six important questions.

1Is there a rental agreement?

Review the terms and conditions carefully. If in doubt, check with the state and/or local municipality to confirm whether the manager or owner has a business license and is paying lodging taxes.

2What if I have questions during my stay?

Established companies will offer an emergency guest services contact whom guests can call 24 hours a day, seven days a week for questions, maintenance issues, and more.

3How do I know if I'm getting reliable services and facilities?

Look for third-party endorsements on vacation rental websites, including membership in industry associations like the Vacation Rental Managers' Association, Better Business Bureau (BBB) and local tourism or property management groups. You can also request and evaluate past guest reviews, comments and references.

4How do I make a reservation?

You should be offered standardized, secure phone and/or internet reservation systems with the ability to accept major credit cards. Security deposits can also be expected.

5Should I go with a pro?

Choose a professionally managed vacation rental to ensure you'll get consistent hospitality services and quality-assurance standards, as well as professionally cleaned and managed homes, ongoing and objective inspections and concierge-type services that provide destination expert advice. The Discover Vacation Homes' website, www.DiscoverVacationHomes.com, offers a list of North America's most reputable companies, which subscribe to a code of ethics and practices in the management and renting of vacation properties.

6What are the perks?

While many guests today expect to find "home away from home" amenities like bath toiletries, fresh linens, personal concierges or even options for child care, additional perks might include free bicycles, private pools, in-home movie theaters with DVD rentals, or access to a fitness center with an indoor water park.

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Maris Callahan
Maris Callahan is the author of "In Good Taste," and, as an avid self-taught home cook, is widely knowledgeable about all things culinary. She is especially passionate about helping women on-the-go cook healthy, delicious meals and snacks for themselves and their families. She believes in Ghirardelli chocolate, farmer's markets, and cooking from scratch when possible. When she is not in the kitchen working on her next recipe, Maris works as a marketing professional at an agency in Chicago. In her spare time she contributes to several websites including yumGloss, Shape.com, and ChicagoNow.com.


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