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Who merged with VRBO?

In 2006, VRBO was acquired by HomeAway. In late 2015, Expedia Group acquired HomeAway, including VRBO.



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Vrbo is the vacation rental division within Expedia Group, the world´s travel platform. As part of Expedia Group, we are part of a global network of sites that operate in 70+ countries and reach 750 million monthly visits to help boost your earning potential.

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In 2006, VRBO was acquired by HomeAway. In late 2015, Expedia Group acquired HomeAway, including VRBO. In March 2019, VRBO was re-branded Vrbo, including a new logo, capitalization, and pronunciation. In May 2019, the HomeAway and Vrbo websites were both rebranded as Vrbo.

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Vrbo's map looks a bit outdated by comparison.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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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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We conducted research and learned that “ver-boh” is easier to remember and easier to say in other languages, so we decided to make it official by changing our brand name from an abbreviation to a word: VRBO is now Vrbo.

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HomeAway is now Vrbo In this transition, we're changing our name, but maintaining our ethos: to help families everywhere find the perfect holiday home to reconnect with each other.

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The cost of the service fees is typically much lower with Vrbo. Although the total price will depend on the cost of your rental, a Vrbo rental tends to be cheaper than an Airbnb rental. The cost of the listing depends on a variety of factors, including location, size and length of stay.

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Vrbo is changing its name—or the pronunciation, at least—to what many people already thought it was. An ad campaign starting next month calls the company “VER-bo,” replacing the letter-by-letter acronym that has stood for Vacation Rentals by Owner since the company launched in 1995.

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HomeAway is now Vrbo In this transition, we're changing our name, but maintaining our ethos: to help families everywhere find the perfect holiday home to reconnect with each other.

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Expedia Group to merge loyalty programs across travel brands, expand member benefits. Expedia Group plans to unify and expand its customer loyalty programs across its family of brands, which includes Expedia, Hotels.com and Orbitz.

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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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Vrbo Commission Structure The pay-per-booking model has a commission and payment processing fee. The commission fee is five percent of the rental amount and any additional charges. This percentage may be higher if bookings originate from Vrbo's expanded distribution partners.

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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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YOU COULD BE FINED $1,000 OR MORE OR SLEEP ON THE STREET The biggest problem with Airbnb is hosts cancelling on you last minute. Most short-term rentals are not licensed and thus illegal. At the time of writing almost 80% of online listings were not licensed. You and the owner could be fined.

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A 5% commission fee is charged on the rental amount and any additional fees you charge the traveler (such as cleaning, pet, and boat fees). Bookings that originate from our expanded distribution partners may have higher fees.

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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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