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Re: Best practices for safe, secure privately managed transaction (by Marie M.):
jayjay wrote:richardl273 wrote:With the wealth of knowledge and experience out there, can you share what you see are best fair practices that best protect both the renter and the owner.I'm more interested from the renter's perspective right now, but maybe one day I'll be renting out the T/S that I own and be interested in the owner's perspective.
Thanks
Perhaps the thread below will help you:
http://www.redweek.com/forums/messages?thread_id=12943
I have used the Timesharing Today Magazine "Document Kits" for years. It contains three complete sets of fill-in-the-blanks lease forms, with worksheets, detailed instructions, and model letters to send to the renter, and notifying the resort. These forms were prepared by the owner of the magazine, who is a practising attorney in New Jersey.
When you arrive at the home page at www.tstoday.com look in the left hand column and you will see "Document Kits" (bright green box). Click on the link to the rental kit there, or go directly to: https://tstoday.com/shop/docKits.aspxand
The cost, if delivered by regular mail, is $10. for 3 kits. The price is even lower if you choose to download it instantly.
(Timesharing Today also sells a "Resale Kit" for $35.00 Use the same link: https://tstoday.com/shop/docKits.aspx)
While you are at the website, you can order a free trial issue of their magazine, which is published 6 times a year. They have great articles that you will not find anywhere else. Their logo is: The Trusted Independent Voice of Vacation Ownership since 1991."
Better yet, consider ordering a one year subscription, which comes with a 100% satisfaction refund guarantee. If you become a subscriber, you will receive a user name and password (which changes every 2 months) that will give you on-line access to all of the articles they have published over 10 plus years.
I have no financial or other connection to this company. I have just been a happy subscriber for 12 years.