Holiday property for rent
From marketing to final cleaning
A profitable and frequent rental is very important for many holiday homes and flats - regardless of whether you want to cover the running costs with the rental income, have to pay off the loan or want your holiday property to generate a second income. Meine Ferienimmobilie has summarised everything you need to know about renting out your property.
Marketing holiday properties
How and where do you actually find many new guests? Without the right marketing, it is becoming increasingly difficult to let your own holiday home or holiday flat well. After all, the competition is getting bigger and more professional. Read why holiday home portals are becoming increasingly important and why a good mix of online, adverts and recommendations is often the best choice.
Holiday apartment portals
Most holidaymakers nowadays book their holiday home online. There are now many different portals for the rental of holiday flats and holiday homes, which ensure that your holiday property appears first in Google searches wherever possible. Find out what types of portals there are, what they cost, what they do and why no landlord can avoid them these days.
Service for guests
In recent years, the demands of holidaymakers in holiday homes and holiday flats have increased. Many also expect an all-round carefree holiday package with bread delivery service, wellness offers etc. when it comes to service. We tell you which services are required for a DTV star certification, for example, and why basics such as final cleaning and guest reception should also be real service highlights.
Holiday property deposit
More and more holiday home owners and holiday apartment owners are asking for a deposit. As with a normal rental property, it serves as a security reserve - in case the tenants cause damage to the holiday home or steal parts of the furnishings. Find out what is important about the deposit, how much it should be and how you can avoid hassle.
Payment processing for holiday properties
As nice as the new online world of searching for and booking holiday properties is, it places completely new demands on paying the rent for holiday homes and holiday flats. You will never meet many of the tenants in person and if the wrong address has been given, you will not be able to contact anyone if the rent has not been paid or damage has occurred in your holiday home. Read on to find out what you should pay attention to when handling payments for holiday properties.
Holiday properties and visitor's tax
Almost every holiday region now charges a visitor's tax. Each guest must pay a certain amount per day directly to the local municipality. This is then used to finance local leisure and cultural activities, clean the beach, etc. As a landlord, what do you have to bear in mind when it comes to visitor's tax and guest card, who receives the money and what happens if the visitor's tax is not paid?