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Old 05-18-2013, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Nancy10 View Post
We rented from someone via Villages4rent.com and had a disappointing experience. As far as I can tell, that website does not allow for feedback from renters so there is no way to communicate such an experinece.
Just for starters, the kitchen was very poorly equiped. There were 2 teaspoons in the flatware set, for example. There were many such examples of the poorly equiped house. The furniture was dirty. It took 3 months to get our deposit back. Money was withheld from the deposit for an unfair reason, we believe. We did not dispute that because we felt very fortunate to be finished with the woman who owned the home. This was an expensive rental, about $4,000, as I recall.
We rented previously from the same website and a different owner with an excellent experience except the gas golf cart had a lot of fumes. I think you can rent your own cart but don't know the details of that.
The Villages4Rent is not the only place to rent a house. You can rent from The Villages sales office, I think.
Sorry to have a bad experience to share and I wish you well in your search for a good experience.
I think renters would, for the most part, be willing to let you or your rep, check out the house before renting. As someone said, good "landlords" want good, repeat renters and I think would be willing to make the effort and want to meet you, too.
I am even more grateful now that Dee has graciously volunteered to check out the houses that I am considering renting. As I read these other helpful posts - and thank you all - I realize that her involvement might be a deterrent in more than just determining if the photos don't accurately reflect what the place looks like.

I'm renting for a year, so thankfully this extra tax won't be added.

Katie