Anonymous wrote:Do not cancel! This is on them. I have vbro’s booked almost 2 years in advance. It is the only way to get some of the properties. For instance, we booked one for $50k for a week for this Thanksgiving. If they tried to change it now, you better bet lawyers would be involved. And yes, the current rate is higher, but that is how booking in advance works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No fraud, you got the winter rate in the summer, but I assume you knew that?
NP: You are wrong PP. Why would OP/Guest know this? It's not the guest's responsibility to keep up with rates for rentals, it's the owner's/property manager's responsibility. What a strange way of thinking.
It’s way early to update summer 2024 rates. You obviously don’t own a rental property and I would bet anything OP knew that the rate was way too low and that it was not the summer rate.
BTW, you can easily see this by looking at the rates for this past summer and winter.
Also OP agreed to VRBO policy when she booked and the owner has every right to cancel.
OP has plenty of time, 9 months to find another property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No fraud, you got the winter rate in the summer, but I assume you knew that?
NP: You are wrong PP. Why would OP/Guest know this? It's not the guest's responsibility to keep up with rates for rentals, it's the owner's/property manager's responsibility. What a strange way of thinking.
Anonymous wrote:VBRO's terms and conditions are slanted towards the owner. They can cancel up to 30 days prior with no penalty. They can cancel inside of that window and pay a penalty to VBRO (worth it if you can rent for more than the original booking plus the penalty). I'd sue the owner for breach in local small claims court. Either default them and let the judgment collect interest before seeking to enforce it or force them to fly here to defend the case.
Anonymous wrote:No fraud, you got the winter rate in the summer, but I assume you knew that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No fraud, you got the winter rate in the summer, but I assume you knew that?
THIS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not cancel! This is on them. I have vbro’s booked almost 2 years in advance. It is the only way to get some of the properties. For instance, we booked one for $50k for a week for this Thanksgiving. If they tried to change it now, you better bet lawyers would be involved. And yes, the current rate is higher, but that is how booking in advance works.
What are you renting, Buckingham Palace?
??Anonymous wrote:YATAH if you don’t cancel your booking.
Anonymous wrote:Do not cancel! This is on them. I have vbro’s booked almost 2 years in advance. It is the only way to get some of the properties. For instance, we booked one for $50k for a week for this Thanksgiving. If they tried to change it now, you better bet lawyers would be involved. And yes, the current rate is higher, but that is how booking in advance works.