hellllllppppp renting a cabin for 3 days that is for sale?
So we are renting a cabin for 3 days in big bear, but when I asked the renter to send more pictures of the property she sent me to a side for real estate…I suppose she is selling her home. Can you still rent a home out for a 3 day vacation to someone, but the home is also on the market…? Is that possible??? Or is she scamming us? http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/42133-… that is the home we are supposed to be renting for 3 days
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By Obviousman, December 27, 2009 @ 8:19 am
Certainly, they can have it for sale and still rent it.
The owner probably bought it so they could make money renting it, and rentals probably aren’t enough to pay their mortgage.
By Peedlepup, December 28, 2009 @ 6:19 pm
Often when a landlord does not live near some of their rental property they will hire a real estate agent to act as the property manager or rental agent. READ the rental agreement very carefully. They are written to benefit the landlord.
To protect yourself take pictures of EVERY room before you occupy the cabin, and demand a walk through inspection just before you leave to reduce your risk of being charged for damage or cleaning fees.