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]]>It’s easy to get excited about arriving and forget to read the instructions your host has left you. But these instructions may have important information regarding when to check-out or how to work the heating system or WiFi.
Make sure you save your host’s contact information offline to prevent losing service and being stranded from happening.
One of the perks of staying in a vacation rental is having a kitchen full of utensils, but unlike hotels, there’s not a strict cleaning protocol. In general, dishes are supposed to be washed by the previous guest or put in the dishwasher.
One of the easiest ways to lose your security deposit is to throw a party at the rental. Not only may you lose your deposit, but you can also get fined by the vacation rental agency.
Many vacation rentals charge deposits to ensure you don’t damage property. Since deposits are usually paid when booking, it’s easy to forget about them and you may not notice you didn’t get them back after you checked out.
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]]>The post 5 Things You Avoid Doing in Vacation Rental—but Should appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s easy to get excited about arriving and forget to read the instructions your host has left you. But these instructions may have important information regarding when to check-out or how to work the heating system or WiFi.
Make sure you save your host’s contact information offline to prevent losing service and being stranded from happening.
One of the perks of staying in a vacation rental is having a kitchen full of utensils, but unlike hotels, there’s not a strict cleaning protocol. In general, dishes are supposed to be washed by the previous guest or put in the dishwasher.
One of the easiest ways to lose your security deposit is to throw a party at the rental. Not only may you lose your deposit, but you can also get fined by the vacation rental agency.
Many vacation rentals charge deposits to ensure you don’t damage property. Since deposits are usually paid when booking, it’s easy to forget about them and you may not notice you didn’t get them back after you checked out.
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