If you’re planning on renting out your property on HomeAway, it’s important that you have a clear and comprehensive rental agreement in place. Not only does a rental agreement help protect you and your property, but it also ensures that your tenants understand and abide by the rules and regulations of your rental.
To help you get started on creating your own HomeAway rental agreement, we’ve put together an example for you to use as a guide.
1. Rental period
Clearly state the start and end dates of the rental period. This is important for both you and your tenants, so that you both know when the tenancy begins and when it’s due to end.
2. Rent
Outline the amount of rent due, how often it’s due, and what payment methods you accept. Be sure to also include any applicable fees, such as cleaning fees or security deposits.
3. Occupancy
State how many people are allowed to occupy the property and whether or not guests are permitted. It’s important to be clear on this so that there are no misunderstandings later on.
4. Pets and smoking
Outline your policy on pets and smoking. If you don’t allow either in your rental, make sure this is clearly stated in the agreement.
5. Use of property
Specify what the property can be used for during the rental period. For example, if you don’t allow parties or events, make sure this is outlined in the agreement.
6. Maintenance and repairs
Specify who is responsible for maintenance and repairs during the rental period. This could include things like cleaning, yard work, and minor repairs.
7. Termination and cancellation
State what the policy is for terminating or cancelling the rental agreement. This could include things like early termination fees or cancellation deadlines.
8. Liability and insurance
Outline who is responsible for any damages or accidents that occur during the rental period. It’s also a good idea to require tenants to have their own insurance in case of any accidents or injuries.
9. Governing law
Specify which laws govern the rental agreement. This is important to include in case any disputes arise later on.
By including these key elements in your HomeAway rental agreement, you can help protect your property and ensure a smooth rental process for both you and your tenants. Remember to always review and update your rental agreement as needed to stay current with any changes in laws or regulations.
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