Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the contract say she pays even after an act of God, she pays.
OP, I would absolutely dispute any charge for use of a house that is unusable, regardless of any contract of adhesion you may have signed. It they can provide the premises described in the agreement/listing, then they are in breach, not you.
Anonymous wrote:If the contract say she pays even after an act of God, she pays.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who think OP should bear the cost, what's the owner's plan if OP shows up? This circles back to OP saying "I'm not cancelling, please confirm the home will be ready for me to check in on XX date with all the amenities indicated in the listing".
From what I've read nearly every home in Sanibel has been damaged. Power and running water are going to take time to restore. Even if the bridge is magically repaired, is the house really ready for its guests? If not, then OP is not attempting to cancel, the owner is.
Anonymous wrote:What does the contract say, OP? What did you sign?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if the place had burned down? Would OP still need to pay?
I say no, and this is no different.
What you say doesn’t matter. The contract is what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, surprised by how many people on this thread are clueless to the risk of booking during hurricane season. I NEVER book in advance to a hurricane zone for August to early November. I'm even leery of July now. Yes, it is completely unfair and ridiculous but it's really hard to get your money back even if you buy the travel insurance. Even with insurance they sometimes only give you for the days it was a mandatory evacuation.
Example: You have booked a Saturday to Saturday rental. There is clearly a storm coming there that is going to hit, say Monday. But the evacuation order only covers Monday and Tuesday. They will still charge you for Saturday and Sunday, even though it is crazy to travel there then. And after even if the place is a mess they will often not cover you for Weds on.
It's absolutely absurd. Don't book in advance during hurricane season. I only go to the beach in the south august to early november if it is a raltive's house OR if it's like Thursday or Friday and I am looking to book for the Saturday coming up in like a day or two.
While I agree, the VRBO owner at this point has nothing to give OP. No roads lead to Sanibel, people are using boats and helicopters to get to the mainland.
Why should OP be forced to pay for ‘nothing’. This isn’t OP being upset that it’s going to rain a little or something like that.
DP. It’s about who bears the risk of this kind of scenario. By renting a place with a no refunds for any reason policy, OP likely got a discount over what she would have had to pay for a rental that did allow for cancellations/refunds. In doing so, OP effectively agreed to accept the risk of this kind of event in exchange for the cheaper rate, instead of paying more for the owner to bear the risk. Now that the dice have been rolled, OP is having buyers remorse and wants out of the deal she made.
I thought this nonsense was actually serious for a minute. Buyer's remorse...good one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, surprised by how many people on this thread are clueless to the risk of booking during hurricane season. I NEVER book in advance to a hurricane zone for August to early November. I'm even leery of July now. Yes, it is completely unfair and ridiculous but it's really hard to get your money back even if you buy the travel insurance. Even with insurance they sometimes only give you for the days it was a mandatory evacuation.
Example: You have booked a Saturday to Saturday rental. There is clearly a storm coming there that is going to hit, say Monday. But the evacuation order only covers Monday and Tuesday. They will still charge you for Saturday and Sunday, even though it is crazy to travel there then. And after even if the place is a mess they will often not cover you for Weds on.
It's absolutely absurd. Don't book in advance during hurricane season. I only go to the beach in the south august to early november if it is a raltive's house OR if it's like Thursday or Friday and I am looking to book for the Saturday coming up in like a day or two.
While I agree, the VRBO owner at this point has nothing to give OP. No roads lead to Sanibel, people are using boats and helicopters to get to the mainland.
Why should OP be forced to pay for ‘nothing’. This isn’t OP being upset that it’s going to rain a little or something like that.
DP. It’s about who bears the risk of this kind of scenario. By renting a place with a no refunds for any reason policy, OP likely got a discount over what she would have had to pay for a rental that did allow for cancellations/refunds. In doing so, OP effectively agreed to accept the risk of this kind of event in exchange for the cheaper rate, instead of paying more for the owner to bear the risk. Now that the dice have been rolled, OP is having buyers remorse and wants out of the deal she made.
I thought this nonsense was actually serious for a minute. Buyer's remorse...good one.
Anonymous wrote:What if the place had burned down? Would OP still need to pay?
I say no, and this is no different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, surprised by how many people on this thread are clueless to the risk of booking during hurricane season. I NEVER book in advance to a hurricane zone for August to early November. I'm even leery of July now. Yes, it is completely unfair and ridiculous but it's really hard to get your money back even if you buy the travel insurance. Even with insurance they sometimes only give you for the days it was a mandatory evacuation.
Example: You have booked a Saturday to Saturday rental. There is clearly a storm coming there that is going to hit, say Monday. But the evacuation order only covers Monday and Tuesday. They will still charge you for Saturday and Sunday, even though it is crazy to travel there then. And after even if the place is a mess they will often not cover you for Weds on.
It's absolutely absurd. Don't book in advance during hurricane season. I only go to the beach in the south august to early november if it is a raltive's house OR if it's like Thursday or Friday and I am looking to book for the Saturday coming up in like a day or two.
While I agree, the VRBO owner at this point has nothing to give OP. No roads lead to Sanibel, people are using boats and helicopters to get to the mainland.
Why should OP be forced to pay for ‘nothing’. This isn’t OP being upset that it’s going to rain a little or something like that.