ruadisneyfan2
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We are looking to rent a vacation home in southern Utah (near Zion National Park & Bryce Canyon NP). We have rented vacation homes near Orlando many times, around 10 years ago but each time it was through a management company.
We found a beautiful, luxury home. The owner has many homes and I found this home from a link through one of their other homes. The link said something like, "If this home isn't exactly what you were looking for, see our other homes in the area." They have around 5.
So when I found this home we like & it's available, it lists a manager instead of the owner. Still I can tell some of the "neighborhood" pictures are the same ones shown with the owner's other homes. So to rent "our" home, we'd be dealing with a manager, not the owner.
So when I clicked on instant quote, it listed the rental base price but then added a $200 cleaning fee, $69 Property Protection Plan, tax of course.
It's a huge 4 BR home, so the cleaning fee is reasonable. I don't know if the protection plan is mandatory (we've never broken anything in 5x or so that we rented in FL)
When the manager responded by email, there was also a $60 handling fee added to the cost.
So my question to you, since I've never rented through VRBO, is are these fees typical? Wouldn't the "handling fee" be the owner's cost to have a manager?
All of these fees add up to 30% of the base rental price. Shouldn't all of these costs just simply be factored into the base rental price? I feel like I'm being nickeled & dimed. Should I not?
I realize comparing to FL rentals this is a whole different market & times have changed, it's been 10 yrs, etc.
Am I overreacting? We really do love this house and have looked online at what feels like 100s of them. The location is ideal and the base price is reasonable. $275/nt compared to others we liked that were like $450/nt.
Do you normally just shut up & accept their terms or move on to another home? I'm not sure how to proceed.
eta:
I currently have hotel rooms booked (Hampton Inn) and they are around $200/nt so overall this huge home would feel like a bargain.
The hotels are 2 different ones, each one close to the 2 national parks we're visiting but then we'd have to pack up & move with 2 nts at each place instead of this home which is midway between the 2 parks and we could just stay for 4 nights.
We found a beautiful, luxury home. The owner has many homes and I found this home from a link through one of their other homes. The link said something like, "If this home isn't exactly what you were looking for, see our other homes in the area." They have around 5.
So when I found this home we like & it's available, it lists a manager instead of the owner. Still I can tell some of the "neighborhood" pictures are the same ones shown with the owner's other homes. So to rent "our" home, we'd be dealing with a manager, not the owner.
So when I clicked on instant quote, it listed the rental base price but then added a $200 cleaning fee, $69 Property Protection Plan, tax of course.
It's a huge 4 BR home, so the cleaning fee is reasonable. I don't know if the protection plan is mandatory (we've never broken anything in 5x or so that we rented in FL)
When the manager responded by email, there was also a $60 handling fee added to the cost.
So my question to you, since I've never rented through VRBO, is are these fees typical? Wouldn't the "handling fee" be the owner's cost to have a manager?
All of these fees add up to 30% of the base rental price. Shouldn't all of these costs just simply be factored into the base rental price? I feel like I'm being nickeled & dimed. Should I not?
I realize comparing to FL rentals this is a whole different market & times have changed, it's been 10 yrs, etc.
Am I overreacting? We really do love this house and have looked online at what feels like 100s of them. The location is ideal and the base price is reasonable. $275/nt compared to others we liked that were like $450/nt.
Do you normally just shut up & accept their terms or move on to another home? I'm not sure how to proceed.

eta:
I currently have hotel rooms booked (Hampton Inn) and they are around $200/nt so overall this huge home would feel like a bargain.
The hotels are 2 different ones, each one close to the 2 national parks we're visiting but then we'd have to pack up & move with 2 nts at each place instead of this home which is midway between the 2 parks and we could just stay for 4 nights.




