How to Avoid Vacation Rental Nightmares
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. Staying in a vacation rental can be riskier than staying in a hotel, which is part of the heavily regulated hospitality industry. “Most of the places you go, you’re going to be fine,” says Rob Walker, a travel-risk specialist for International SOS. “But a little prep and research ahead of time is going to pay dividends.” In February, Airbnb announced that it was making the research a little easier. The company launched , which lists homes that have been evaluated ...
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