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Cottage Rental in association with jmlvillas.com
An Alphabetical CHECK LIST for when
you are renting a Welsh Holiday Home 
1)
AVAILABILITY: We do advise property owners to update their Availability dates
on a regular basis when they advertise on the jmlvilas.com** web
site in association with welshcottagerental.com. If they have not indicated
an availability date, please email them for this information. 2) ACCOMMODATION:
Most advertisers provide excellent accommodation details, occasionally they might
have omitted some details, so if you require additional information contact the
owner. In many cases Property owners have their own web site that shows additional
details and if they do have a site you can access this from the featured property
page. Many advertisers are registered or listed with their country/region’s
Tourist Office and have to comply with the guidelines on standards of accommodation
and facilities & equipment provided. 3) BABYSITTING: If you
require a baby sitter you must ask the Property owner if they have contacts.
4)BREAKAGES: (see also Inventory & Deposit sections below)
Small accidents can happen when you are on holiday. Normally if a renter breaks
glasses, crockery etc they will often find replacements at the local supermarket
and should always advise the owner or agent. If there is a serious breakage -
window - chair etc, the renter should immediately report this to the owner or
their agent. 5)BICYCLE HIRE: If you need to hire a bike, it might
be advisable to contact the owner when you make your booking as to availability
in the property's area. 6)BOOKING FLEXIBILITY: See No 9 Changeover
Day below as many property owners can accommodate for longer or shorter periods
depending on seasonal demand. 6)CAR HIRE: If you need to hire
a car, sometimes if you book well in advance you can secure a rental at a more
favourable price. Rental prices tend to vary from country to country and from
experience car hire in Spain is a lot cheaper than Ireland. If you want a quote
Click on
Holiday Autos logo for details
7) CHILDREN: Some property owners do not accept children
under a certain age bracket. 8)CLEANING: Many holiday properties
provide a cleaning service and state this on their page on jmlvillas.com. Sometimes
they offer daily, weekly or just end of stay cleaning. In other cases you either
have to clean it yourself or pay additional charges. It is advisable to check
when booking. 9) CHANGEOVER DAYS: The property advertiser will
usually advise on our site the changeover days. In the peak periods these days
cannot usually be changed, however at other times of the year many property owners
will be agreeable to changing the booking period. i.e. Instead of Saturday-to-Saturday
- Tuesday to Tuesday. You will also come across some property owners who will
be happy to let the property for a very long weekend. If this information is not
stated you can always email the owner. 10) CHECKING IN & OUT:
Please make sure you have the owner or agent's contact details with you - mobile
phone/office phone etc and provide them with your mobile number as well. Sometimes
flights are delayed for example and you should let the key holder know the situation.
You should also agree a check in time with them. With many properties you cannot
arrive till after 12 noon, but check the situation out when you make the booking.
If you are likely to arrive out an "unsocial hour" then you might find
that you are charged a fee if there is an agent handling the check in.
When you leave the property, quite often you have to be out by 10.00 in the morning
to allow cleaners in and normally times will be agreed between yourself and the
owner in their Rental Agreement or correspondence. 11) DEPOSITS: -
Initial Deposit & Damage Deposit: You will normally be asked to put down
a deposit at the time of booking. Sometimes this is non-refundable so please check
the details with the property owner. It is worth well considering taking out Travel
Insurance when you make a booking in case you have to cancel your visit. Many
property owners now require a damage deposit to be held throughout your visit.
see section 4 above on Breakages 12) ELECTRICITY, GAS &
WATER: These utilities are expensive in most countries and are usually metered
(except with butane gas). You will usually find that these services are included
in the rent, although sometimes the electricity is on meter and you sometimes
have to pay additional charges for heating or heating a swimming pool.
Electric voltages in most European countries are about the same, however you might
need the appropriate adaptor to use your domestic plug in some countries. You
should find out when you arrive at a property where the trip switch/fuse board
is and also if butane gas is being provided how to change the bottle and where
to purchase a replacement. 13) INSURANCE: You should take out
adequate travel insurance when you make your booking in case you have to cancel
the holiday. In many cases if you have an accident at a property, although the
Property owner's insurance company will initially entertain the claim they may
also want to pursue your insurance company. A property owner's insurance
will probably not cover your personal must make sure that your property is properly
covered for holiday lettings. You should advise the insurance company that it
is being let for this purpose. If you want some further information on quotes
follow this link Click
here to go to DIRECT TRAVEL (You will be entering jml-property-insurance.co.uk
site)
14) INVENTORY: It is normal procedure to have an inventory of the
contents that will be checked in by the local agent or owner. A damage deposit
is often held and then will not normally be returned till after the property has
been vacated and will either be paid back locally or sent to the renter’s home
address. You will often find reference to this and the amount to be paid in the
rental agreement. You should check with the owner as to when you can
expect to receive the deposit back. If can be checked in with your guests.
Either the owner or local agent should politely point out that if the visitors
break equipment, if they are glasses for example then they should replace, if
it is more serious - bed, window etc, then immediately report it. 15)
KITCHENS: We encourage advertisers on jmlvillas.com** to give a description
of their kitchen. They should include an oven (conventional or microwave), Does
it have a dishwasher, washing machine, iron etc? 16) LINEN HIRE/TOWELS/COTS:
Before setting off on your holiday check out the linen hire situation. Many property
owners provide linen & bath towels (but not beach towels) and many of the
properties advertised do not have linen or towels. They would provide pillows,
duvets or blankets usually. You can often hire linen locally, which is a good
idea if you are flying. Check with the property owner when you make your booking.
If you require a cot you should find out if the owner provides these, or if you
can hire one or if you have to bring your own. 17) LOCAL FACILITIES:
If the owner has not provided a Property Handbook (see 21 below) please ask for
information. Do not forget to buy a guide book and buy local area maps.
18) LOCAL AGENT: Many property owners will employ a local agent to check
you into the property. This person (or agency) would most likely be your point
of contact if you have problems at the property. The local agent can sometime
arrange linen hire and if the owner has not left you a Property Information book,
the agent can normally tell you about local shops, restaurants, bars and attractions.
19) PRICES: At jmlvillas.com** we encourage our clients to
keep their prices updated. Unfortunately not all advertisers do this and in some
cases do not submit their prices. If you are not certain about the information
shown, email the owner for confirmation. You will probably find that you are paying
more over bank holiday periods and in the main summer season. 20)
PROPERTY CAPACITY: Although a property might stipulate it sleeps 6, there
is often the possibility that it can sleep an addition 2 on a sofa bed. Alternatively
a property stating it sleeps 6 might only have 2 bedrooms - the other sleeping
capacity being on the sofa bed. Check the description carefully and if in doubt
email the owner for clarification. 21) PROPERTY HANDBOOK: We advise
owners to leave a ring bound folder with some notes about the property - how the
hot water system works, where the rubbish should be put, information on local
shops, restaurants and attractions etc.
22) RENTAL AGREEMENT:
It is normal procedure to have a rental agreement. In some countries it is the
law. It will set out the terms of the rental - prices, length of let, damage deposit
and other conditions. 23) SWIMMING POOLS: Take great care if you
are renting a property with a swimming pool. In France it is now the law to have
these fenced as well as to supervise young children. You will quite often pay
an additional charge for the heating of the pool. Take great care with pools they
are not always lined with tiles and concrete and the lining can easily be damaged
by a sharp object. They are expensive to replace and you could be responsible
for paying this if a member of your party has caused the damage. 24)
TELEPHONES: Some property owners provide telephones for incoming calls; some
have a pay phone system. If you are taking your mobile on holiday, make sure that
you have contacted the mobile phone provider to allow calls to be made to and
from it when you are not in your home country. Generally you will pay the cost
of the call coming from your home country to where the mobile is being used.
If you do not have a mobile and there is no telephone at the property and
you want friends or family to contact you in an emergency let them have the owner
or agent’s number 25) TELEVISIONS: Many properties provide a television.
Quite often it will only be the local country’s networks. Some properties have
satellite systems, but these systems might not necessarily have programmes in
your language. The BBC made changes to their satellite broadcasting in 2003 and
whereas the signal used to be strong south of the Pyrenees, apparently this is
no longer the case 26) WASHING / IRONS: If the property you are
going to rent does not have a washing machine, you should find out from the owner
or agent the location of the nearest laundry or laundrette. You should also check
to see if the property has ironing facilities. If you need to take an iron, there
are very neat travel irons on the market. 27) WCs: Many properties
have a septic tank rather than mains drainage and have narrow gauge pipework.
Nothing other than toilet paper should be put down any WC. You will often find
in Greece & Turkey that you will have to use a separate container for toilet
paper. Blockages are inconvenient and expensive to clear and you could be charged
if a specialist is called in. 28)
WELCOME PACKS: A
lot of properties provide a welcome pack. Quite often a local agent can arrange
for this if required, especially if you are going to arrive late at night. (Bread,
milk, coffee tea etc). In some case these are included in the prices of your stay,
in others it will be an additional cost. Do not expect to have a welcome pack,
as many property owners do not provide these. 30)
COMPLAINTS: If you are not happy about the letting
— Let the owner or agent know. They might not be able to do anything about it,
but often they can. Please note that the descriptions on the jmlvillas.com web
site are put on by the owners themselves. If you are in doubt about accommodation
details always check with them before you book. jml Property Services takes no
responsibilty for any bookings or agreements made between an advertiser and holiday
home renter. Please
note this guide has been compiled from experience and jml Property Services takes
no responsibility for the accuracy of its content. jml Property Services takes
no resonsibility for any agreements / transactions or arrangements made for any
property advertised on this website and all dealings must be carried out between
advertiser and applicant
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Please note this guide
has been compiled from experience and jml Property Services takes no responsibility
for the accuracy of its content.
If you have any further tips for people renting holiday properties that
could be added here, please email them to us.
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