Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sibling A and their family own a beach adjacent property that they rent out. It normally rents for $800-$1200 per night.
Sibling B is interested in staying at the property with their children and grandchildren.
If you were Sibling A would you ask Sibling B to rent the property at full price, a reduced rate, or waive the cost of the rental?
Oh wait, if you are Sibling A, you should offer full price. You should not ask to reduce the rate or waive it. But, sibling B should be decent and let you use it if its off season/not rented but you should pay cleaning and other costs.
This is the right answer.
Anonymous wrote:I would organise a date that is not going to interfere with heavy bookings such as at the start or end of the season and then I would let them go for free.
However I would ask they pay for the cleaning after. Keep in mind doing it for free may then lead to them wanting to do the same thing every year. I guess it could be a slippery slope.
Anonymous wrote:With the going rate at $5600-$8400 for a week unless they are very wealthy that a huge gift. I wouldn’t want to charge my sibling but I also wouldn’t want to be put in the position of giving up that much income. At minimum I hope you don’t expect a peak week and I hope you’re extremely grateful for any break they give you. If you cannot afford full price find a place within your budget OP. Your sibling’s investment should not be viewed as your perk.
Anonymous wrote:I’d never charge my sibling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never charge a sibling. They would had to schedule around the rental weeks.
Something like that, yes. They would not get priority in the high season, but would be able to go for free at other times.
We would do something similar.
You really have to wonder about a sibling who would ask for your rental during high season, though. That seems pretty entitled.
Anonymous wrote:Off season, if no one is using it, free but pay cleaning costs. In season, discounted rate and/or ask them to go on a date its not used.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m PP. I just realized the OP is asking their sibling to use their house. Has the sibling offered it out before? I hate when people ask to use our house without being invited to use it.
It took me a minute too as at first I answered very differently. OP should offer full cost.
OP here. Neither Sibling A nor Sibling B are strapped for any cash. Not that it matters. I only mention it because some have asked.
I am neither Sibling A nor Sibling B. I am a separate/peripherally interested party related to Sibling B.
Sibling A has in the past invited Sibling B to join them while Sibling A stayed at the house. Sibling B thought it might be nice to bring their family to the house for a "B family" vacation and as far as I can tell doesn't mind paying full cost or footing the bill for their family. Either way, the arrangement Sibling A and B make with each other is not really any of my business except that they have chosen to share this information with the rest of us.
I posed the question because it is not necessarily the way I would have approached the situation and was curious how other families would approach the situation.