Verifying Vacation Home

ronmama5

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I am looking at two vacation homes in the Emerald Island Resort. I tried looking up the tax records by the names on e-mails sent to me by the owners, but with either name it says no records found/matching. Am I doing something wrong? I found both homes on VRBO.com. Just don't want to throw away my money! :goodvibes
 
The entries are listed last name first name, no comma. Try that way or try putting in just the last name.

Good luck on finding just the right house.
 
Thanks so much to both of you! I did try every variation of the names , but it wouldn't pull anything up. I will definitely register my rental with that website and I think should cover all my bases! Thanks!:banana:
 

I'd say definitely ask a lot of questions if you can't find the property listed in the county records!!!

I recently finished the process of narrowing down and then choosing a home.....it was a long process, :lmao:

When I'd finally narrowed it down to my top 7 houses, I asked the owners of each for the street address. One refused to give it to me without a signed rental agreement, would only give me crossroads. So I tried searching with the name, but came up empty. While I can understand some caution, I eliminated them from my list, leaving me 6 that gave me exact addresses. I used the addresses to look up the property instead of the names of the owners. It was very interesting....2 of them had totally different names from what I was given. Of course it could be that it's a family owned home or something and the person I was dealing with was family but not the registered owner...or something, but it brought my confidence level down a notch for those two...I left them in our choices because I figured if we decided that was the first choice house I'd ask more questions....didn't seem like I should ask a lot of questions if we weren't going to choose them, almost felt like prying. :confused3

Another one of the addresses though was very interesting....I couldn't find it in the registrar at all, by address or the last name of the person I was emailing.....thought, ok, maybe it was on the border of the counties and I was looking in the wrong county records. SO I did a mapquest search...and it wouldn't find even the STREET in the city given......so I had my husband use his professional GPS to try to locate it (mapquest isn't 100% reliable as it all depends on updates and these are in new subdivisions, or so my logic went). DH's GPS on the other hand is updated weekly....and it couldn't find the street name either. So I wrote to the seller, hoping he'd just made a spelling error or something, even thought I'd tried a few variations. He was almost rude in telling me he knows his address.....and that obviously my "devices" were wrong.

I asked my MIL who lives in south FL to get a map of the area, and she couldn't find it listed either. So I eliminated that one from my list too.

For all I know the two with different names were just fine....and the one with the address problem could have been us......but they all just left me very worried about their legitimacy.

I had printed out all the information I had from each owner, and the websites and had my family look through it and each of us listed the pros and cons of each house and then ranked them in order. I didn't tell anyone about the houses that had my concerned...figured I'd only cross that bridge if one of them was our top choice. Thankfully, the house we chose checked out on all fronts, and to boot it was the one that I personally felt the best rapport with by email.

So...long response to say....keep checking and let your intuition guide you as well....if you can't verify it like most DISers do....then ask more questions of the owner. If it leaves you feeling nervous, reconsider! I went searching for "bad news" stories so I'd be prepared on what to check for, as most bad stories had something about "should have known because....". Well, some of them were so sad and scary that it almost turned me off renting! But there were so many more positives that I just couldn't bring myself to worry so long as I was diligent in checking things out.

There are sooooo many houses out there...if the one you're checking can't be verified, I'd seriously considering trying another. Even if you're only going a few days it's not only a lot of money to lose, but a ruined vacation, so it pays to do your worrying before you choose!

Good luck. I'm really looking forward to our trip and hope that our stay is so great that I'll come back and plaster their name and address on DIS and fill up the rest of their year with bookings! :dance3:
 
Just so you know Florida is not have a fast paced system. Owners may not be put into the system for months. Also streets are being built daily for thses new sub divisions. I am not saying the owners were absolute but do not discount them as fraudulent.
 
Do all home owners require a contract? The one I am talking to now doesn't seem to...or he hasn't mentioned it yet, just that I would have to send the security deposit to him and the rest is due a week before the first rental day?
 
They are all owned individually there by all have their own take on matters.

Personally I would want things in writing to cover both parties. Not sure if I trust any one that much.
 
The one we are staying in doesn't require a contract. I am not bothered by that at all. But I am a very trusting person. Someone from this site has stayed in one of our owners houses and I have read a review on another site.
 
Ok , I bit the bullet and rented the house! With the address the owner sent I was able to pull up the property records and he was the listed owner. I don't know why it wouldn't pull up with just his name? Anyways, my sister also found the home listed on other sites with nice reviews. It was too good an offer to pass up as finding a house that will accommodate 18 people and not break the bank isn't easy! I never did have to sign a contract, but I registered the rental with the VRBO site and paid through PayPal. I also printed all our e-mails. I also have his management company's number. So what do ya'll think? Have I covered all my bases? :confused: :)
 
Yeah, I think you've got it covered. Sit back and don't worry about it. Things usually work out well. Sometimes we have rental contracts and sometimes it's just the e mails. :)
 












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