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08-08-2019, 08:49 PM | #1 |
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Our waterfront property is located next to a place that offers weekly rentals, which has caused some problems over the years(excessive noise, too many people, nightly bonfires, fireworks, etc...) You get the picture. Anyhow, we decided to call Sue Gravelle at At the Lake (formerly C21), and we were wondering about the vetting process people go through when applying to rent. She was most professional, explained the process thoroughly, and we both want to put her name out there as someone we would recommend if they need a rental agency. This was in sharp contrast to the reception we got next door at Preferred Rentals, where the female agent was dismissive ,rude, obnoxious, and I could go on. The comparison between the two agencies was absolutely amazing.
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I used C-21 many years ago with mixed results. Do your neighbors go through At the Lake? Or any other agency?
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08-12-2019, 01:56 PM | #3 |
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We rented a few years back through Spencer Hughes and found the place in Alton to be a nasty filthy dump. They still represent the same property.
My point is that not only do some places not screen the best, they don't manage the property well either. In this case the owner lives far away and they handle the cleanings and maintenance of the property, which they did poorly. Having rented my property before, screening a client can be tough. You can only gather so much information, such as if they have pets, # of persons staying, etc. Its not like you can pull a criminal background or credit check on a weekly renter.... At least with VRBO and your own arranged cleaning people you have some control. |
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There is only so much they can do re vetting without being accused of discrimination, but they supposedly send renters off with a packet of rules and regulations, especially regarding excessive noise, extra people, and items that common sense SHOULD dictate. Years ago, when we owned a seasonal property up here, Century 21, now At the Lake, handled it as a rental, and we had no problems whatsoever. When you are an out of state owner, that’s important. I recall one situation when our neighbors called us at home in PA with complaints of noise and lots of people at the property. One phone call on Saturday night to the agent, and she took care of it right away. That’s top service!
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08-12-2019, 07:20 PM | #5 |
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We are out-of state owners, and have worried a lot about our Alton property, particularly about relations with our neighbors. Bayside Rental in Meredith has done a very good job at vetting our renters-- I have received a few calls in advance from them about potential clients, and they have been pretty responsive to our needs. I'd say keep your security deposit as high as you reasonably can, and hire an agent who appears to care. Urge your neighbors to call the police of there is a problem.
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I guess my kids tried to light a battery powered candle, never let kids play with matches even when they are adults, and ruined it so we got a notice saying the landlord collect $25 from insurance for a $5 battery powered candle. |
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