Just taking a look at Homelidays site with a few to taking up their free trial offer....and I noticed this bit under their 'charter';
3. Guarantee that you are advertising a quality product and offer assistance in case the renter encounters any problems during his stay
You must make sure, that during his stay, the renter has peaceful use of the accommodation and offer assistance during his stay. The renter must not be troubled by appliances being out of order or by the neighbourhood
Does this mean that if the council decide to do repair work & cause a disturbance I would be held liable or if my neighbour was noisy?
mouse (..pondering)
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And, if it's not broken don't try to fix it. I'm not trying to sell anything but I suspect that HR is good foundation for all.Paul Carmel wrote:Alan,
On the paid side of things Homelidays is way out front this year, and it just piped HR last year. On the free site's we occasionally get a booking, but not often, I tend to work on the " If you don't try it, you wont know" kind of theory.
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Re: lettings
For us, definately Holiday Lettings; all bookings for '07 through them, sorry no knowledge of OD.meishka wrote:Anyone's up to date opinions on
Holiday Lettings
Owners direct
I need to choose between these two!!