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FLORIDA VACATION RENTAL PROPERTY AT 2739 Myakka Creek


Why Rent a Florida Vacation Rental Home?

Florida vacation rental homes offer people a convenient base camp from which to build their own adventures, or connect with a community and see things from a local perspective. Instead of going down the hall for a bucket of ice in a hotel, why not just open the fridge that you stocked yesterday? Enjoy multiple bathrooms, as well as the use of a washer/dryer.

With the added community space of a house, cottage, or apartment, families won't feel as cooped up on the inevitable rainy day. Or maybe you need to get some work done in the den while the kids run around in the back yard. Whatever the case, parents needn't worry about upsetting the people in the next motel room if things get noisy.

There are other things to spend your Florida vacation dollar on than eating in restaurants three times a day. Eat at home and save money. With fully equipped kitchens, Florida vacation home rentals allow you to prepare meals to your dietary specifications, when you want. Hungry? Grab a snack! For those who love to cook, gourmet kitchens are available.

With a Florida vacation home rental, travelers can spend more on their destination and less on their accommodations. The larger the group, the cheaper it becomes per person to rent a Florida vacation rental house rather than hotel rooms. Family reunions, business retreats, and good old fashioned adventure start and finish in vacation home rentals. The more, the merrier, the cheaper!

You decide where you want to go, and when. Sleep in or seize the day, it's up to you in a Florida vacation rental home. you.

With a Florida vacation rental home, there's no need to hang out the "do not disturb" sign. Your space is your own, for a romantic getaway or a social event. For the latter, enjoy the convenience of comfortably fitting everyone into the same room - you're all on the same floor. Extras Convenient parking, large yards, pools and hot tubs are among the amenities available with our Florida vacation rental homes. Whatever your lodging needs, there is a one-of-a-kind Florida vacation rental home for you.

Tips for choosing a Florida Vacation Rental Home Are you thinking of taking a vacation? Do you want to take some time away from your daily responsibilities, to relax and unwind? You may want to get away by visiting Port Charlotte on the Florida Gulf Coast. If you decide to rent a home, condo, or cabin, instead of a hotel or motel, keep in mind that vacation or recreation rentals for 100 days or less are different from regular rentals. This fact sheet is designed to help you in the process of choosing a Florida vacation rental and to give you tips on how to solve a problem if one arises.

Things to look for in a Florida Vacation Rental Home There are a variety of problems that you may run into when renting a Florida vacation rental home. Vacation rental advertisements or descriptions are designed to get you interested in renting that particular property. But, sometimes the ad goes too far or maybe not far enough. The advertisement might fail to tell you about important information or may simply overstate the amenities the property has to offer. For example, the property might be described as having a swimming pool, but you find the pool is under repair and cannot be used. Or, the rental property is advertised as having an ocean view, but you find you can only "view" the ocean while standing on the roof deck.

Steps to follow when renting a Florida vacation home To avoid these problems, try following these suggestions when agreeing to a vacation rental contract:

  • Get recommendations first When searching for a Florida vacation rental home, ask friends, family and coworkers for recommendations of places they have rented in the past. Because these recommendations are from people who have seen the rental and visited the area, they can give a reliable opinion.
  • View the vacation rental property
  • If at all possible, visit the property you are thinking about renting. Otherwise, ask for a picture of the inside and outside if it is not already available on the Internet. Seeing pictures of the rental can help prevent any unpleasant surprises.
  • Make sure the premises are clean and that there are no health code violations Make sure that the rental home is in good physical condition. Inspect the vacation rental for bug infestations, unsafe structural elements, or any other problems that may affect your vacation. If you arrive at your vacation rental and find it in poor condition, contact the owner or manager immediately to ask them to resolve the problem. If the owner or manager does not remedy the situation, you may want to contact the local Board of Health.
  • Ask plenty of questions about the vacation rental home Find out how many rooms there are, number of beds, and other amenities. Ask how far it is from points of interest. Ask about your responsibilities during your stay, payments, security deposits, terms of the contract, contact information, cleaning fees, and anything else that you feel is important.
  • Put your vacation rental agreement in writing and review it carefully Ask about any wording that may be unclear. If you don't want to agree to something in the contract, talk to the owner or manager and ask to remove it. Make sure that you and the landlord or real estate salesperson agree upon all the terms of your agreement. Get any verbal agreements in writing. Double-check the contract to avoid any foreseeable problems.
  • Be careful with Internet transactions The Internet is an easy way to handle vacation rental transactions, but it can also be risky if not handled properly. Review all the terms and conditions of the rental and print out a copy of all agreements and E-mails between you and the owner or manager. If dealing with a company, check their complaint history with the Better Business Bureau and the Attorney General's Office in the state where the vacation rental home is located.
  • Never pay more money for your vacation rental than is necessary Do not put money down unless you are sure that you want the vacation rental home. If you put money down as a security deposit, make sure you understand what it may be used for and when it will be returned. Only send money to the owner or manager according to your agreement. You may want to agree on a payment schedule, preferably in writing, to avoid disputes.
  • Use a credit card instead of cash or check It may be harder to get your money back if there is a dispute if you pay by cash or check. If you use your credit card, you may be protected under a federal law, the Fair Credit Billing Act. If there are charges you did not agree to on your credit or charge card statement, you may dispute the charge and ask the credit card company to investigate. For more information, contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at 1-877-382-4357 or at http://www.ftc.gov.
  • Keep good records Make your own log of rental payments, rental receipts, complaints, contacts with the owner or manger, and other important events and documents relating to your rental. These records may be helpful in resolving any disputes that may occur.






  • Save Money By Renting a Vacation Home

    There's a new trend in Florida vacations today and that is staying home - in a Florida vacation rental home, that is.
    Many people love to travel but prefer the comforts of home instead of staying in hotels or motels. The trend is catching on and people are taking advantage of this. More families are traveling together than ever before; and baby boomer reunions, family get-togethers are increasingly being held in rental homes.
    Florida vacation rental homes are a very economical alternative to hotels for vacationers who want to experience the Florida lifestyle in a more intimate way. Because they are not bound by hotel meal plans, Florida vacation home renters can get the full benefit of the local cuisine by frequenting the village market for bread, fruits, vegetables, seafood and more, to be enjoyed in the privacy of their own home.
    The money-saving factor is another reason vacationers are renting homes in chosen Florida vacation spots. Dollar for Dollar, a Florida vacation rental home is your best vacation investment.