What You Need To Know Before Renting Out Your Timeshare
by Arthur Meyer
Timeshares can be great ideas for vacationers who love to travel to the same spot. Purchasing part of a unit in a luxury complex makes sense if you don't like hotels and want the money you spend to go toward something you will eventually own a piece of. When you can't use your allotted time however, you either forfeit something you've already paid for or decide that <a href="www.dreambuyrent.com/about-us">renting out your timeshare</a> is better than the unit sitting empty.
Before you make any arrangements to rent the unit, you need to get in touch with the complex manager or reread your contract. Some complexes have rules that prohibit owners from letting their units. Others place restrictions on the times letting is allowed. If you don't do this first, you will end up wasting money on advertising something you can't do.
If letting is an option, the next thing you have to do is decide what to charge. You certainly need to charge at least as much as you would be paying if you were staying there. If you know other owners in the complex who rent, you could contact them to see how they handle it. You might also call the manager and ask what they charge guests who aren't owners.
The next thing you have to determine is when you are going to offer the property. You must make sure you won't want the residence for yourself before you make a commitment to let someone else use it. The management may be planning to have bonus or exchange days throughout the year, and you probably won't be allowed to rent during those times.
When you are letting family or friends use the unit, you won't have to worry about advertising. If you want to open your share to the general public, you'll need to advertise in online and print newspapers. Classified line ads are the least expensive way to go there. You might consider listing the unit on an online auction site. You will get maximum exposure that way at an affordable rate.
Don't be fooled into thinking a contract between you and the renter is unnecessary. In order to avoid a lot of headaches, you have to create a binding, legal document that details everything the two of you agree to. That includes the dates the unit will be occupied, the cost of the security deposit, and how extending days will be handled.
As soon as the guests have left the unit, someone has to go in and assess the condition. You shouldn't return any security deposit until you have determined that the guests left everything in good order. The inspection needs to take place in a timely manner so you can refund the deposit promptly.
If you have a timeshare, you want to get your money out of it. When you can't use scheduled dates yourself, it just makes sense to rent it to someone else. This way the investment won't be wasted and the renters can take advantage of an empty unit.
You can get a summary of the things to keep in mind when <a href="http://www.dreambuyrent.com/about-us">renting out your timeshare</a> at http://www.dreambuyrent.com/about-us right now.
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