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New $99 few for DIY verified and protected is ridiculous
Honestly, I don't mind $99 out of a $4400 rental. What I don't like is the "don't get paid until check-in" part. This leaves way too much power in the hands of the renter, who might not show up, might claim some problem at the resort, etc.
Before "Verified & Protected" there was some version of "Verified" where for a fee of like $25-30, we emailed the reservation to RedWeek to prove it existed. I think they also confirmed with the resort. This was worthwhile and protected both sides.
Now, though, with so many opting for the new V&P, somehow it makes the rest of us look like scammers. "Well, why wouldn't they have their listing Verified???" I can hear renters think.
Redweek, keep V&P if you like, but bring back "Verified Only" please.
Dave D.
And we can no longer list floating weeks! Since when? I paid for my floating week listing, it still shows in my account, but is not visible to potential renters. Should we not receive a prorated refund if a listing is suddenly made invisible with no notification to the owner?
Repeated inquiries to Redweek result in vague responses that do not address my questions.
Karey K.
Just started to enter my villa for rent with RedWeek. I have used RedWeek for several years to my satisfaction. Now to place a Do It Yourself (DIY) listing, there are several changes that only benefit RedWeek, and not the Owner that has a villa to rent. Several new conditions for the DIY lister includes: Signing a RedWeek Agreement that benefits primarily RedWeek. Renter pays RedWeek directly and the Owner is not paid till at least two business days after the occupancy date. In addition to the $49 listing fee, RedWeek collects a $99 rental completion fee from the rental fee amount. Owner has two days to accept any full price offer, and if not accepted for any reason, the Owner is still on the line for the $99 fee. The rental fee "strict payment" option is gone. Renter can cancel at least 65 days prior to the occupancy date and receive a 50% refund, but the Owner is still liable for the $99 rental completion fee. So, I am now looking for another vacation villa rental listing site.
Jim C.
I've been using RedWeek for years, and until now I've been very happy with both their service and their costs. That is no longer the case. There is no identifiable justification for the $99 rental completion fee that is being charged to DIY rentals. This year, I'll be trying TUG and KOALA before using RedWeek.
TUG is free, except for a $15 membership fee, but currently does not have broad visibility. That may change as more people advertise on TUG. KOALA charges an 8% fee upon completion of a rental, but the listings are free so there are no up-front costs. Other services like VRBO and Air B&B are complicated to use, and your listing can become "lost in the crowd."
For my Jan & Feb 2026 rentals, I've already listed them on TUG and KOALA. If not rented by August, I'll then list them on RedWeek DIY.
Foster C.
Last edited by foster1 on Apr 12, 2025 07:34 AM
To your point about Redweek protection ... I don't see any owner limited liability as it relates to renter personal injury or property damage. This has me very concerned in using Redweek, as an owner.
I have asked to speak to someone (yesterday May 22) about my concerns, I will update this forum upon getting in contact with someone.
Dave J.