If you own one or more vacation timeshares and rentals, it is likely the case that there are times when you are unable to use it when you had planned. You might be a bit too low on funds to take that vacation you had been thinking about; and of course we all know how things come up when you least expect it. Even when the accommodations are already there for you and paid; there are plenty of other expenses which go into a vacation.
So when this happens, what do you do with your timeshare for that week? You could do nothing and lose out; but since you did pay for it, you should try to get something out of it, after all.
One option that you have is renting it out to someone else. You can generally make some pretty good money, or at least enough to cover what you paid for it. So how exactly do you go about doing this?
If you own a timeshare, you are probably in the area once a year at best. You are unfamiliar with the area and not sure where to even begin. Don't panic; it's easier than you might think to rent out your timeshare.
The first consideration is how much rent you will be asking for your timeshare. While you don't want to price yourself out of the market, you also don't want to ask for too little and sell your timeshare short. One of the easiest ways is to call the resort pretending to be interested in renting a similar timeshare and see what they quote you for the week.
Besides this method, your resort or timeshare company might have a timeshare rental program for your convenience. They want people in the hotel as often as possible because they can generate more revenue from food, drinks, activities, and other things. Therefore, they probably have some type of system in place for this. Just make sure they treat you fair if you decide to join their program. You don't want them to rent your room out for a lot less than you could get it.
If you go about it on your own, you'll probably have to take a discount from what the resort would rent it for. They have a much bigger advertising budget than you do and can get renters from every corner of the world. You have a limited budget and sometimes have to take what you can get.
Once you have found a potential renter for your timeshare, you'll want to make sure to get everything in writing. A renter's agreement will be needed if you want to rent your timeshare; be certain that everything is spelled out - this is how you will be able to protect yourself in case the renter causes any damage to the timeshare.
PayPal is a good means of accepting payment. The buyer (and you) both have a sense of security about the transaction; the renter won't feel as if they are sending their money to some sort of black hole and potentially losing it. PayPal handles the proof of purchase documents and receipts for you and simplifies the entire process.
You should always get your money in advance. This shouldn't be a problem with most renters, but if a potential renter has an issue with this, you should probably look for a different renter. By following these tips, you'll find it much easier to turn your vacation timeshares and rental into a positive cash flow for you!
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