Unverified Renting

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Re: Re: Unverified Renting (by KC):

In order to "verify" your listing, RedWeek has to first definitively confirm your ownership and the accuracy of details you have posted in your ad regarding the resort, size of the unit, number of bedrooms, etc. RedWeek should have already asked you for some form of proof of ownership (e.g., a copy of your deed, or a copy of a recent maintenance fee bill, etc.). If they haven't yet done so, they will.

Some cooperation from the resort is also obviously required to verify ownership info and unit details, so it's clearly not an "instantaneous" process to become "RedWeek verified". In my opinion and experience, it's always worth spending the extra $14.99 to get "RedWeek Verified". It gives people who are nervous or inexperienced (or both) about renting some reassurance that you are "on the up and up" and it saves wasting the time and effort of repeatedly proving the same thing over and over again to different people who might inquire about your advertised rental.