A Vacation Property Rental Agreement is a contract where one party (the property Owner, or property Owner’s Designated Agent) agrees to lease/rent a property that he or she owns to another party. Having a written Vacation Property Rental Agreement is beneficial for a number of reasons. First, it clearly states the terms of the agreement; for example, the duration of the rental agreement, the amenities provided, restrictions on use, etc. Second, because it is written, it can help the parties avoid misunderstanding in the future. And, if a problem does occur, it can be easily referenced for guidance or clarification. Among others, this form includes the following key provisions: - Reservation Information: Indicates the credit card the reservation is being held under and the credit card holder's information
- Security/Damage Agreement: Clarifies the amount to be held as a security deposit, as well as any charges for damage to the unit
- Check-In/Check-Out Procedure: Describes the procedure for Checking-In and Checking-Out.
- Use and Enjoyment of Unit and Property: Any promises the Property Owner make with regard to the property, as well as what activities are allowed on the property
- Hold Harmless: Provision indemnifying property holder from any injury, harm, or damage associated with the property
This attorney-prepared packet includes: - Vacation Property Rental Agreement Instructions and Checklist
- Vacation Property Rental Agreement Information
- Vacation Property Rental Agreement
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