HomeAway has a rating of 1.1 stars from 1,751 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with HomeAway most frequently mention customer service, credit card and property owner. HomeAway ranks 152nd among Vacation Rentals sites.
Liars and cheaters, never again Home Away.
I'm sorry I ever heard of this site
Just saw this on your site and never remember seeing anything on this new very expensive fee. It was just snuck in!?! And I happened to notice when responding to a future renter. I will be looking to move my business somewhere else. Very disappointing in how this was handled and the amount of the fee. Wow. Is that how a good business model works?
You guys have a terrible reputation as of this month. What is the service charge to the customer (me) IF I book through you?
I have been using Homeaway for over three years, and they have always been good up until now. For reasons unknown to ANYONE, they have become "Greedy"! They say the Service Fee is charged to the customer, your Renters, which ultimately takes money and customers away from the Owners. Homeaway is charging the Owners their standard $650.00 Annual Fee, plus gouging the Customer a high percentage of the Owners Fee. This is totally unacceptable, and I will not tolerate it. When my Contract runs out, I will not renew it! I will find another site and/or make my own website. I think everyone who is with Homeaway should leave them as soon as possible. Goodbye Homeaway! Joe
2 of my vacation homes have been up and running happily several years, I have one more ready to list, and another set for July. VRBO is losing all 4.
First of all, I never received a notice for the new service fees, at least one that was highlighted as a change of this importance should have been. Since the change, I have not made one booking as a landlord, both because of the service fee and the change in the program which requires a greater fee than the $200 that I was charging. I haven't found out yet if I get any money back when I withdraw my membership, or what happens to bookings in the future that I have already scheduled.
In the past, I was a member of VRBO. When Homeaway bought them, they got double the fee because I kept Homeaway. Now this, so I am taking my business elsewhere.
Just found out about the service fee being imposed upon renters. We own one property and the service fee alone will be around $300 for a week rental. Homeaway used to provide a service that cut out the middle man and made vacations manageable for middle class America.
Now that a service fee is applied to rentals, vacationers will be looking elsewhere! I stopped my auto-renew, which fortunately was in a couple weeks and will be looking elsewhere... any suggestions appreciated! Flipkey through Trip Advisor perhaps.
So very upset and disappointed! At least we all can rally and make our voices heard!
I'm a tenant Homeaway guest destroyed and looted my house and Homeaway refuse to help me and didn't pay for the insurance claim. They should be ashamed for the what they did to tenant like me.
HomeAway brought in a very high (average 8%) fee to anyone booking through their site. This is on top of the $1200 I pay annually to list my property (which has gone up every year for the past 5 years). I don't see any added value to the renter for this high fee that the renter can't figure out for themselves. Read the reviews, see how long the owner has been in business, and be smart. Simple as that. Paying an extra 8% is not worth their so-called "added benefits". My bookings have declined steadily over the past 2 years anyway. If this fee isn't lifted, I'm not sure this site will be worth the high fees and the hoops they make owners jump through, and now renters, too. There are scores of other companies waiting in the wings, thankfully.
Expedia bought HomeAway for 3.9 Billon dollars in cash/stock last year. This per transaction fee is how Expedia does business today. Unfortunately, HomeAway has lost sight of WHY they started in the first place.
Owner rented homes shouldn't be treated like Major Hotel chains. But, since HomeAway/VRBO/Vacationrentals.com all started, the market has grown. First HomeAway bought up the completion and raised the Annual subscription fees. And now unfortunately, Expedia wants to start making lots of money off the little guy.
Most of us only have one property, unlike major hotel chains and it's going to be impossible for owners to absorb the additional costs, so they decided to use the "Expedia" model and push the fee onto the Traveller.
"The Expedia-HomeAway combination would displace Booking.com as the worlds largest lodging seller in terms of numbers of hotels, vacation rentals and apartments etc. Expedia Inc. would offer at least 1.3 million properties although Expedia and HomeAway officials spoke of 1.5 million compared with Booking. Coms 821,400.
In tandem with the acquisition announcement, HomeAway revealed it will change its business model midway through 2016 and will add a booking fee for consumers. Until now, unlike Airbnb, HomeAway charged fees to hosts but not to guests.
Expedia Inc., which has over the last year acquired Travelocity, Orbitz Worldwide, and Australias Wotif, obviously wasnt done with its acquisition spree as it competes with the likes of the Priceline Groups Booking. Com and Airbnb in hotels and vacation rentals with Priceline, and apartments and increasingly vacation rentals in the case of Airbnb."
#StopHomeAwayFee
Been a loyal customer with HomeAway for years. They have breached agreement with me as a homeowner, by charging the renter between 4-10 Service Fee. For absolutely NOTHING. This is not what I signed up for. Lets get rid off the GREEDY people that came up with this idea. Will not renew my membership unless this fee gets reversed.
A home owner with 4 properties, now going to list on other sites. This new fee is a money grab and completely not needed. I have never had an issue in 5 years, now I have many upset renters for something I can't control. I am getting fewer bookings! Try www.homeescape.com and other websites instead.
HomeAway/VRBO is smacking both the homeowners and the travelers in the face. No longer will I be referring anyone to this site.
What a slap in the face to so casually just start charging our guests and travelers up to 10% service fees on top of the huge listing and processing fees you already collect! For shame Homeaway & VRBO, for shame! We are seriously reviewing other listing options for our properties!
Way to ruin a good thing. Grabbing 4-10 percent for yourself using other peoples property is crazy.
I disabled auto renew and took out my credit card details.
Just listed my property on HomeEscape.com. Check it out. We should all make the shift and show homeaway who's really boss.
VRBO is claiming their new fee will cover and help them place traveler in a hotel or other accommodation in the event traveler is misled or rental is unavailable upon arrival. Impossible, many rentals happen in prime tourism areas during peak season. Regardless of intention the reality is in the event a rental is not available when a traveler arrives for VRBO/Homeaway/Expedia to claim they will help book a hotel/other accommodation is ludicrous. Many of these areas are booked months in advance regardless of hotel or home. Booked/ sold out/ no vacancy is just that. The traveler will now be out even more money because they wasted $ on a fee that is just that a fee! (and 100% non refundable per VRBO's own admittance, even when all other charges are refundable due to cancellation, traveler will not be refunded the fee!) Better off putting that fee to actual travel insurance that will legitimately cover and guarantee losses incurred on/during your trip. Otherwise it's no different than taking your hard earned money and lighting it on fire that's the equivalent value of "Book with confidence"
VRBO is a brand of Homeaway... and you will notice that they are pushing everyone toward the Homeaway name and trying to quietly eliminate the "BY OWNER" part. Why? They want to compete with AIRBNB which is a totally online booking venue. They don't want the consumer to feel that they are renting from an "owner"... they want to be the retailer or our homes. Eventually, they want to wrench all control from our hands so that we just get notice of bookings the way hotels do. Sad fact... they are letting go of the real identity of their brand and opening themselves up to compete for property owner listings with every other Tom, $#*! and Harry who opens a site. And, some smart person will realize this and think that the millions that Expedia has determined "not enough" is plenty of the pie... and duplicate the "old" listing model.
Signed up to HomeAway after reviewing the gamut of sites out there to offer my place for short term rentals. Have had good experience with AirBNB, but as an owner I wasn't happy to stiff renters with their terrible fees.
So I signed up to HomeAway, and frankly haven't been all that impressed with the number of requests I've had for my apartment (which is stunning and has views of Central Park and is offered at a very competitive rate).
Rang to demand a refund and to close my account, and was told that obviously they are able to change their terms and conditions at any time (which I of course read when I signed up... hmmm). Now, being a Claytons Lawyer, I know that you are not able to change price as part of an amendment to terms of a contract unless agreed by both parties, but of course HA will say that I as the party to the contract have not been affected by the changes, hence they are within their rights to change.
I can feel a class action coming on!
HOME AWAY HAS SHOWN THEIR LACK OF RESPECT FOR THE CUSTOMER OF THE HOME OWNER.
The homeowner was not aware of any additional fees to be charged to their customer. Home Away has placed the home owner in jeopardy with his/her customers. The profit statement of Home Away may increase at the expense of the home owners customers temporarily but Home Away shall become a company of the past because of their business behavior.
Answer: Homeaway is charging a fee for paying through them. They said it was to improve marketing and because renters like to pay through them. As some one who is listed through Homeaway I find this practice destructive both to the owners and renters. I encourage all potential renters to contact the owners directly and pay us directly. Owners already pay a fee. If the owners want to be listed in higher tier you have to pay more. To me they are just trying to find ways to make more money at both the owners and renters expense without improved service for either.
Answer: Go elsewhere. Sadly what started as a very good site many years ago has evolved into an unethical monopoly that has a sole interest. Profit. They do not care about owners or travelers. They exist to remove you from your money, and will say one thing and do another. They have lost the faith and trust of both, and it is well-deserved. Anyone coming on board with any of HomeAway's companies as a traveler or host would be foolish considering their underhandedness.
Answer: That's a toss up... Kinda like eBay with sellers and no feedback... In general... I don't trust Home away anymore than I can throw em... cuz they are gonna side with their rentors and not you...
Answer: No, they won't. Worst agency I ever dealt with. Warn all you friends. They should be put out of business.
Answer: HomeEscape.com is relatively new but with the new Expedia Service charges on HomeAway/VRBO, the homeowners are moving over to HomeEscape in droves. Over the next year as the HomeAway subscriptions expire many of the homeowners will not renew with HomeAway if HomeEscape turns into a good alternative. In general we (homeowners) are pretty upset that Expedia is going to make over 4Billion in added income from our customers just in the first year of the fee, if folks continue to book through them. Many of us will feel pressure to lower our rental income but if you only knew our expenses you would know this is not really a big money maker for us - personally, these fees will actually put us well into the red. So, for our guests and ourselves, HomeAway will no longer be a site we do business with once our subscription expires. And, though we used to rent through them at least once a year, we're done with that as of now.
Answer: This was my first and last experience using a similar service. I have been traveling for years, staying at hotels, with no problems. Given my experience with homeaway, I will only use reputable hotels from now on.
Answer: If I were you I would run as far as you can from these people!
Answer: I don't think our guests are aware of the rip-off yet. Look what it took for us to figure out what they are doing.
Answer: Avoid them at all cost! They're criminals!
Answer: Trust me, Homeaway does NOT assist you contrary to what you might think of them as sort of a back-up if there are problems. It's the worst agency I've ever dealt with.