Anonymous
Post 04/06/2024 14:53     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

OP here and they didn’t charge us! Apparently this is covered by accident insurance.

It wouldn’t have occurred to me not to tell the property owner/manager. Who does that??
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2024 14:30     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

Anonymous wrote:Just throw it out and see if they even notice.


No.

Teach your child how to be a responsible adult.

What is wrong with you people!
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2024 13:25     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

I just bought lamps for our guest room at Target for $15. They match really well and might get used 10 times a year.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2024 13:09     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe 150? Or maybe they'll say it's no big deal. Depends on the owner


Only if they bought it at Marshalls! We paid $500 for our lamps.


No one is stupid enough to spend $500 on a lamp in a rental.

And yes a lot of rental properties are decorated with things from Marshalls or (heaven help us) Home Goods. The dirty little secret is out!


Afraid it’s no secret. It’s obvious these places are «decorated» with bottom of the barrell.


Then why stay there? Four Seasons is always nice.


I’m sure their lamps are $500+. Sta6 there


LOL. Right? Not mass produced and mass purchased. Why are some posters so insistent on trying to post snarky when they only come across as stupid? Stop wasting our time.

The poster who looked it up on Amazon got it right. Replace with like, or tell the owner, and have the amount of replacement taken out of your security deposit. Lastly, never take this kind of advice from someone who does not own a beach house, because inventory is taken at beach house regularly. It is part of the business transaction (and also why people don't let just anyone in their beach house, as per another post this week). Some people have an attitude about other people having a beach house

Anonymous
Post 04/06/2024 10:33     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe 150? Or maybe they'll say it's no big deal. Depends on the owner


Only if they bought it at Marshalls! We paid $500 for our lamps.


No one is stupid enough to spend $500 on a lamp in a rental.

And yes a lot of rental properties are decorated with things from Marshalls or (heaven help us) Home Goods. The dirty little secret is out!


Afraid it’s no secret. It’s obvious these places are «decorated» with bottom of the barrell.


Then why stay there? Four Seasons is always nice.


I’m sure their lamps are $500+. Sta6 there
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2024 09:16     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe 150? Or maybe they'll say it's no big deal. Depends on the owner


Only if they bought it at Marshalls! We paid $500 for our lamps.


No one is stupid enough to spend $500 on a lamp in a rental.

And yes a lot of rental properties are decorated with things from Marshalls or (heaven help us) Home Goods. The dirty little secret is out!


Afraid it’s no secret. It’s obvious these places are «decorated» with bottom of the barrell.


Then why stay there? Four Seasons is always nice.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2024 05:21     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just throw it out and see if they even notice.

Rude
We are vrbo owners and we would notice.


It's a beach rental. The owners may never even visit the property


Beach rental owner here. We too would notice! We do mid-season pop ins and also pay for a quality check each week.
That said, we’ve had stuff break and it’s either covered by the deposit as replacement value or charged to the renter if it’s excessive. When people hide damaged items or throw them out, we have blocked the from coming back. The management company has told us they flag their account and are reluctant to rent to them again. We expect things to break and notifying the company/owner gives us a heads up to replace or correct the situation before the next group shows up.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 08:31     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

They may not even charge you. I broke a lamp in a rental last summer. I immediately messaged the host to let her know and to ask how much I owed. She never responded or charged me.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 07:52     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just throw it out and see if they even notice.

Rude
We are vrbo owners and we would notice.


It's a beach rental. The owners may never even visit the property
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 07:51     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe 150? Or maybe they'll say it's no big deal. Depends on the owner


Only if they bought it at Marshalls! We paid $500 for our lamps.


You don't owe a new lamp, you owe the value of the lamp you broke and used lamps are closer to $50 than $500
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 07:48     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

Anonymous wrote:Just throw it out and see if they even notice.

Rude
We are vrbo owners and we would notice.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 04:16     Subject: Son broke lamp at beach rental - how much is it going to cost?

Is it a nice lamp or a cheap one from Amazon. I broke a lamp at a rental but found it on Amazon. Bought it and threw out the broken one. They had no clue.