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Original Message:

Why does Redweek charge the renter Florida taxes (and a fee) (by Caroline L.):

Since the rental units are no longer listed by date I listed my Marriott Florida time share with verified and protected. When I checked the listing redweek is charging a booking fee plus Florida taxes it adds $500 to the rental price. No-one is going to pay that. Why do they charge the florida tax? If I don't do the verified and protected no one will ever see my listing. Its a loose loose now on this site. Any suggestions?