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Does Vrbo share information?

We will still share your personal data with our service providers and travel suppliers to provide the services on our web site. For more information on how we may use and share your data, please see our Privacy Statement.



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Vrbo is generally considered safe, but that doesn't mean risks are off the table. Safety issues can happen at any form of lodging. But since Vrbo doesn't scout out individual properties, some additional risks might not be as common at a standard hotel.

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Property addresses are automatically released to guests 30 days prior to check-in on all confirmed bookings. If check-in is more than 30 days away, a countdown appears in the traveler's account, notifying them when the booking address is available.

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However, we often encourage potential guests to “book direct.” In other words, we advise guests to forego platforms like VRBO, Homeaway, or Airbnb. Trust us – there's a good reason for this! It's because these platforms charge guests an additional fee for their services.

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Turn off the lights and slowly scan the room with a flashlight or laser pointer, looking for bright reflections. Scan the room from multiple spots so you don't miss a camera pointed only at certain places. Inspect the vents and any holes or gaps in the walls or ceilings. You can also get an RF detector.

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You can rate your guests when they book your property paying through our sites. When a guest submits a booking request and they've been rated by previous owners, their rating will display within the conversation for the owner. On checkout day, a marketplace feed card will display in your account to review your guest.

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So, is Vrbo legit? Vrbo is a legitimate vacation rental website. If you're considering booking through Vrbo, make sure to read reviews so you know what to expect, and pay through the website to be protected by Vrbo's guarantee, which provides a number of protections.

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Although both VRBO and Airbnb take precautions to guarantee the protection of their visitors, Airbnb poses more potential dangers for guests simply because it allows visitors to remain in shared spaces.

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Vrbo's map looks a bit outdated by comparison. However, aesthetics aside, Vrbo offers far better filter and sort functionality than Airbnb. For example, Vrbo lets you filter by user reviews, including properties rated highly for cleanliness and properties rated 4 stars and above. Vrbo's filters are also more intuitive.

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In conclusion, hotels can give out guest information under certain circumstances, such as legal requests or emergencies. However, hotels have a responsibility to protect guest privacy and should take steps to safeguard guest information.

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Yes, you can check into a hotel without the person who booked it. All that is required is for you to provide valid identification and payment information. Hotels typically require guests to present a valid form of ID such as a driver's license or passport upon check-in.

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Travelers should always be cautious of brand-new vacation rental listings because it's a lot more difficult to tell if it's a fake listing or not. For one, it means that there are no reviews to find out what the property and host are like.

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The average price of a one-bedroom Airbnb or Vrbo listing was about $158 (£120), about 19% more than the cost of a hotel room (about $124 on average), according to Which?. (Note: in comparison, travel booking site Hopper says U.S. hotel prices are averaging $204 per night.)

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Here are some tips when searching VRBO for that perfect vacation rental.
  1. Know your general itinerary first. ...
  2. Enter the actual dates you plan to stay. ...
  3. Look closely at the photos. ...
  4. Read the reviews. ...
  5. Realize many properties are not listed by the actual owner. ...
  6. Count on additional fees.


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Investigate the rental company with searches that include “review,” “complaint” or “scam.” If you find negative comments, consider looking elsewhere. Make sure the address is real. Check the address using Google Map's street view. Does the property match the picture in the listing?

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Vacation rentals are suddenly more expensive, thanks to a new guest service fee tacked on to the rental price by the big sites VRBO and HomeAway.com. Travelers looking for a place to stay will pay up to $499 a week extra now that the sites have instituted a 4% to 9% service fee on all vacation rentals.

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Your listing might be hidden because: You hid the listing in your account. The listing has 3 or more expired reservation requests for the last 90 days. We've temporarily hidden your property to prevent more declines from affecting your listing performance. You have a low listing acceptance rate.

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