Cyprus Informer… The Cyprus Villa Rental Checklist
Filed Under (Travel) by Tim Martins on 30-08-2008
Tagged Under : Travel
We are going to cover a series of must dos that you should consider in the case that you are thinking of renting a holiday villa in Cyprus. These points will make sure that nothing will possibly go wrong for anyone wishing to rent a villa in Cyprus as well as a whole string of related matters.
First make sure that you use the services of a letting agency with a good reputation or one that comes highly recommended. Don’t part with any money unless you have their full contact details and not just a contact phone number. Check out their website for full contact details and see whether there are any credible feedback from their customers. If the rental cost appears to be amazingly low, be very wary. You should never make any type of payment such as money orders as you don’t know who may be receiving the money.
Another way to check on the letting agency is just putting their name into the Google search box and then check out the links that come up with their name in them. When it comes to paying, in order to get an over all picture of the price range you should compare the quoted prices on internet with others from a traditional high street travel agent. Take care with the amount paid on internet as they may be quoted in Euro, so check out current exchange rates through on line exchange converters such as www.xe.com
Another important point is to have the exact address of where the villa is written down somewhere just so the taxi driver on arrival knows exactly where to go. If you do have the exact address you could try having a look on Google Earth to see whether there is building works in the area or any other inconvenience.
It may not be too late to change your location. If you follow these few basic points you can be guaranteed a trouble free Cyprus villa rental experience. If you are in any doubt whatsoever, I would highly recommend that you have a look at our list of preferred villa rental agencies just so you can make the necessary comparisons. Whatever you decide I wish you the very best in Cyprus.
