try www.cottagesunlimited.com
ANUBIS
bn515@no-spam (Elisse R. Y. Meshake) wrote in message news:<bed3g6$f45$1@no-spam>...
> can anyone recommend a newsgroup or a book about the ins and outs
> about renting out a cottage? i'm thinking about renting out mine next
> summer but i wouldn't know the first thing about what to expect or how to
> start advertising etc. any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> e.
I'm sure that Joe doesn't need anyone to stick up for him but your response
to his help 'sucked'.
"Elisse R. Y. Meshake" <bn515@no-spam> wrote in message
news:beea7f$jl3$1@no-spam
> Joe Canuck (Joe_Canuck@no-spam writes:
> > Elisse R. Y. Meshake wrote:
> >> can anyone recommend a newsgroup or a book about the ins and outs
> >> about renting out a cottage? i'm thinking about renting out mine next
> >> summer but i wouldn't know the first thing about what to expect or how
to
> >> start advertising etc. any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> > Oh ok, here is one link: http://www.cottageregister.com/
>
> that link sucked, and i'm not looking for a company to do the
> renting for me and take a cut of the profits.
>
> e.
> --
> "Ringo del Fuego!" -overheard at some woman's cottage...
>
> http://www.geocities.com/little_e742001/the_drink_made_me_do_it.html
You were a lot more diplomatic than I would have been.
"Joe Canuck" <Joe_Canuck@no-spam> wrote in message
news:RJyOa.5584$ru2.467906@no-spam
> Elisse R. Y. Meshake wrote:
> > Joe Canuck (Joe_Canuck@no-spam writes:
> >
> >>Elisse R. Y. Meshake wrote:
> >>
> >>> can anyone recommend a newsgroup or a book about the ins and outs
> >>>about renting out a cottage? i'm thinking about renting out mine next
> >>>summer but i wouldn't know the first thing about what to expect or how
to
> >>>start advertising etc. any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >
> >>Oh ok, here is one link: http://www.cottageregister.com/
> >
> >
> > that link sucked, and i'm not looking for a company to do the
> > renting for me and take a cut of the profits.
>
> Ah okay...
>
> It is all very simple... think of it as the same as renting a motel room
> for a couple of nights. Sign your name, provide home address, vehicle
> license plate number... one difference is that I'd suggest you get a
> deposit in advance or have them pay the full amount in advance.
>
> Get the word out through advertising your place is available. How far
> you want to go with the legal end of it is up to you... you could check
> with a lawyer as to a rental agreement where you fill in the blanks or
> just go with a verbal agreement (less protection for you).
>
> --
> "Its the bugs that keep it running."
> -Joe Canuck
>
Dude wrote:
> You were a lot more diplomatic than I would have been.
>
Dude. Everyone is more diplomatic than you. Fuck! I'm more diplomatic than
you!!! LOL
Ramboyd