The overall reputation of the company reflects significant dissatisfaction among customers, particularly regarding its customer service and reliability. Many users report frustrating experiences with delayed refunds, poor communication, and unhelpful support staff. Complaints about properties not matching descriptions or being in unacceptable conditions are prevalent, leading to a loss of trust. While a few customers express occasional satisfaction with specific transactions, the overwhelming sentiment leans towards a lack of accountability and professionalism. This has resulted in a growing number of users opting for alternative platforms, indicating a critical need for improvement in service quality and responsiveness.
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Rented a property in Waikiki and were delighted to find black mold in the unit all over the bathroom ceilings. Neither Vrbo or the property manager made it right. Beware! Had to stay at the Marriot. Glad we did although lodging cost us double having to pay for two properties.
We vacation in the outer banks every year and decided to try a VRBO this time. What a mistake! The house had several annoying maintenance issues like the door knob falling off, broken bed frame, broken storm door and inoperable gas fireplace. The more concerning issue was the gas oven that would only function in broiler mode and occasionally shot surges of fire. This was not only a huge inconvenience but posed a safety issue as well.
We contacted the management company Surf or Sound Realty numerous times for the fireplace and oven but received their daily mantra "someone will be out today or tomorrow". Finally an appliance repairman came the sixth day of our seven day vacation and told us the oven would not be fixed, then promptly left. No one ever came for the fireplace.
When we expressed our anger about not having a working oven for our entire stay the service manager, Chris said she could pick up our dinner that night, take it to her house, bake it and bring it back to us. I was a bit shocked at this ludicrous solution. We paid a lot of money for this vacation property with the expectation that it had working appliances.
All of the maintenance issues were present when we arrived and should have been addressed after the previous renters and prior to our entry. If a necessary appliance is not working and could not be repaired in a reasonable time, we should have received an apology and some sort of compensation for the inconvenience. Instead, they did not seem to care at all.
With a beach rental property it is important to have a good management company handling things. This is vital from the owner's and renter's perspectives. As a renter, I would never waste my money on a property managed by Surf or Sound Realty again. If I owned this property, I would be looking for another management company immediately.
Vrbo is the WORST customer service for owners, higher fees for guests. #toobigtocare If you are an owner cancel #VRBO & use #airbnb #flipkey #kidandcoe #vacasa
Im a premier host who sold and bought a new replacement property. VRBO could not have made it hared OR more expensive! TOTLA rip-off! #DUMPVRBO
Beware of fine print. Beware of fine print that doesn't even show up until after you have booked and paid for a rental that adds $300 worth of hidden fees. Vrbo sucks.
Try to stay away from them, they stole 900$ from my credit card and now it is been 10 days that I keep calling them with no results!
I have booked with VRBO/home away more times than I can count. My family and friends use them as well. All experiences have been good ones. As a loyal customer, I expect loyalty in return if something were to go wrong. In September of 2019 I booked a property for November 19. It was a home in Las Vegas for a half marathon race and mini family vacation. As always, I paid up front in full. In October of 2019 I was notified by VRBO via email that there was "possibly an issue with my upcoming booking" and to contact the owner. I did as they said and was upset by the owners response. He stated that VRBO had taken everything from him, shut down all his properties and left him bankrupt. He then notified me that not only was my booking cancelled but he had no funds to refund me my money for a trip that was more than a month away. I wasn't too panicked at this time because I knew VRBO would take care of me with their "Book with confidence guarantee". After all, it's that what booking though a site like this is for? For security? Boy was I wrong. I first responded to VRBO's initial email in which prompted me to a 1-800 number. I called this number and was lead through the ringer. They could not help me at this time. The lady said the owner had received a "serious complaint" and as a result had to be shut down. That is all she could tell me. She said she would expedite my case and I would receive a call I about 24hrs. 24hrs later, no call but another email... stating that VRBO could not help me (with no explanation given) and that I needed to dispute the charge with my credit card company. I called VrBO 2 more times after this looking for answers... no one could give me any information other than "This is a unique situation" and I was finally told to stop contacting them. I am appalled to say the least. DO NOT BOOK WITH THIS COMPANY. Airbnb provides a much better service with a guarantee they actually stick with.
We have rented 5 listings in Chattanooga through VRBO for the past 7 years. We have consistently had a great experience with them up until they decided to change their payment system. I understand that Air BnB does their payment system the same way, but having the company do it in the middle of the year and still making the users pay when they book seems unethical.
It has completely ruined our book keeping as well as our pay roll. How are we supposed to pay the property manager an administrative fee in a way that is fair without draining our bank account?
We are in desperate need of a company that encompasses the good things of both air bnb and vrbo so that we can drop this company completely and go back to how things were.
If anyone has any idea of such a company please let us know!
Were at a loss as for what to do, since we do get so much business through them.
I have listed on VRBO and Homeaway for over 10 years, with as many as seven listings at a time. All that you read in the reviews by owners is correct concerning how this company has deteriorated since it was acquired by Expedia. The fees they charge guests to book are now shameful. You pay nothing like that amount of fees if you use Airbnb. Also, from the owners standpoint, the service has become worse and worse, more and more expensive, and produces fewer and fewer bookings. Expedia is ruining what was once an excellent company. They do not deserve to remain in business. Use Airbnb
Sunshine Hopkins home in Silver Sands Country Club off Portola in Palm Desert. Address of ******* Sterling Drive / Palm Desert, CA ******* and gate code 1999# is a scammer with loads of experience and knows what she is doing.
The property is listed as the entire home with a pool. Be aware... she props up a partition in the hallway and remains in the home while you are there, which is against Home Away/VRBO policy. The entire house has camera surveillance which is a little daunting. She indicated she was trying this process out but her bio clearly indicates she has experience doing this in foreign countries and Los Angeles. You will share the home with her and whomever else is behind the partition.
We told her we were not comfortable with the arrangement and that she specifically said in an email, which I still have, that this was not a shared house. She checked us in and then cancelled the reservation which then removed our opportunity to leave a scathing review on the Home Away/VRBO site. She kept the money and would not refund anything.
There is one review on her site and the person is a relative with the same last name.
Stay away from Sunshine Hopkins and this house.
This is the third time I have attempted to rent a place on VRBO and gotten the old bait and switch. I found a house for rent, it was listed at $234/ngt. When I went to book it there came a message that I had to contact the property manager to get a "quote". So when I emailed the manager they changed the price to $285/night plus $425 in fees! Apparently VRBO is using wild west tactics to rip people off. It would seem that this behavior would be against the law!
Host canceled and VRBO told us we have to pay more because nothing is left in the area in our price range. AIR-BNB is the way to go because they always covered the difference if they couldn't find a replacement in the same price range.
VRBO is a total scam - they happily take your money and don't want to do anything.
What a strange company that sorts out to different countries with beyond stupid people. They said I had to take selfies and photos of my Drivers License and the list goes on, while taking a 1,200.00 deposit!
I rented a house in Cocoa Beach Florida for a weeks vacation with my husband and 4 children. Long story short, we left because the place was infested with bugs! Property manager only refunded me for 1/2 of my fee. VRBO says it is up to the property manager. I filed a claim with my credit card, VRBO took the money away from the house we rebooked at and is telling me they can't do anything to fix it. Never Again!
I booked through VRBO, payment is processed through another company yapstone, but VRBO has zero control over the money issues?!?!?! I have spent more time on the phone with my Credot card company and VRBO and yapstone then I did on vacation. NEVER AGAIN!
I included photos of the bugs in my son's medicine organizer and on the box of donuts so you can see, I am not lying about the bugs.
I am a property owner who has used vrbo for years. My opinion of this company has gone from a 9 to a 1 over the past year. They have focused on increasing profits while foregoing customer service. They charge renters a service fee and can't tell owners how the fee is determined. In my opinion the fee keeps increasing. They now hold owners money until a day after the renter checks in which of course makes them more money. I understand companies exist for profit but if they only focus on profit they may find competitors will seize the opportunity to offer a better option. For over a decade I happily used only vrbo to market my property. This year I am utilizing other options. Renters, look at the service fee vrbo charges!
We have listed our beautiful lakefront cottage on VRBO/ Homeaway for at least 10 years. Initially, it was expensive to list, but we connected with wonderful families, many of who keep coming back summer after summer. In recent years, however, VRBO has taken more and more control over our property to the point that I feel I'm just a pawn in their money-grubbing game. First, if you didn't let them do your booking, they moved you way down the list. Next, they started charging our renters a fee to use the service and they used a third party "bank" which charged us a percent. Then, they told us the third party bank (Yapstone) was going to start charging an extra 3% to continue to send us our money in a timely manner. So... they told us to switch over to their new "banking" system to save the extra percentage. If we didn't, we'd move down the list! We switched and as soon as we did, they told us after reviewing our listing, we did not qualify for early pay-outs, and they'd be holding OUR money until the day after our guests check-in! WHAT? This is not only Bait and Switch, but a form of blackmail. We just received a booking for a week in August 2021 and VRBO is holding $1500 of ours until then! Is this legal? Please, PLEASE will another listing company step up to the plate so we can all switch over to you? I'm so over VRBO/Homeaway/Expedia's manipulation. Enough is enough!
I stayed at a VRBO in Vegas and the owners charged me for my damage deposit saying I smoked in the house. I don't smoke anything. VRBO doesn't control the deposit and allowed the owners to keep it without any questions asked. When I call the customer care they end up keeping me on hold from 30min to 1 1/2 hours then hang up with no information.
It's been a month now and after 5 calls and emails, still no refund. VBRO Agent told me I need to go back to my bank and have them confirm they DIDN'T get my money. How absurd.
I am an owner with a property listed on VRBO. They 'incorrectly' listed my home (and several others) in their site search criteria under a neighboring upscale community. We were unaware of this issue until a reenter brought it to our attention. This renter relied on VRBO's search criteria thinking they were renting a home in this community. When arriving at our home (located in a different community) they were upset and posted a negative review as 'if' we as owners had falsely listed our home this way.
VRBO has been asked to fix their error (they haven't). They have been asked to remove review against our home for their issue (they haven't). They have been asked to reach out to this renter in regard to their mistake (they haven't).
Their lack of support and/or acceptance of responsibility for their mistake is costing us future bookings. I could not agree more with other owner reviews of VRBO it is a shame to pay for their listing your home when there is little of no customer service provided to owners or guests.
Crooks, crooks, crooks, crooks. Crooks, crooks. Liars, liars, liars, crooks, rip you off, fake company
My husband and I rented a bungalow on Ocean Beach the end of July.
The extra fees are ridiculous. Cleaning fees,
Deposits, and more extra fees.
The advertised bungalow was supposed to be on the ocean beach... not!
It was in an alley with trash cans everywhere.
The airport is close so very loud jet noise starts at 7:00 and ends at 11:00 sometimes.
There was absolutely no place to park...
The place itself is clean, but the photos were
Photo shopped...
So, I will never use this agency again...
Answer: There are many problems with listing with VRBO/HomeAway. The 1st is that it is the largest company of it's size. While that may mean that you get more exposure, you also have more competition for getting your listing seen. For example, your listing could be # 300 out of 2,000. Most people don't want to search that far to find what they want because they can usually find something else sooner. In order to get a higher listing, you must pay more. I pay the highest rates they have for my properties in TN # 191351, 189535, & 289723, i. E. over $1,500 each. Listing position is also based on a number of criteria which they mandate. We have no control over some of those criteria. For example, listing position is based on whether or not guests USE VRBO/HomeAway on line booking. Initially,. VRBO/HomeAway required that we OFFER on line booking in order to maximize our listing position, so I offered it. VRBO/HomeAway then changed their criteria & now guests must USE on line booking in order or my listing position drops. I have no control over whether or not they USE VRBO/HomeAway & I don't recommend it for several reasons (more on that if you're interested). Listing positions are also determined by the number & quality of reviews. Again, I have no control over whether or not someone writes a review nor how they rate a property. What may be a 5 Star for someone may only be a 3 Star for someone else, but I'm at their mercy to provide a review & to rate it well. There are many other factors that go into listing position. As I said, I try to maximize what I can & If I'm luck, my property will be listed around 50/200. I get much better response from FlipKey by TripAdvisor. As I mentioned, I pay VRBO/HomeAway over $1,500 for each property. I Pay FlipKey by TripAdvisor about $450/property for #'s 6588094, 2386143, & 3746421 & get much better results. The problem with FlipKey is that it's hard for someone to search for a specific property using the property #.
Answer: VRBO will not help anymore with anything. Homeaway bought them and there is no personal contact with owners anymore until they pay through the site. I don't know about negative reviews. Never see any. If there was a way to avoid VRBO and Someway I would do it; but they have the corner on the VACA rental market now.
Answer: I have the same problem. I don't think they have any.
Answer: Vrbo will NOT get involved in any way. They will not arbitrate on anyone's behalf. They are strictly an advertising website. Carefree travel insurance & all the other stuff is just to make renters feel more comfortable to rent. They hardly ever pay out if there is a real problem. You can sue in small claims court, in the city & state you rented in. The only defense you have is if you paid with a credit card to do a charge back, & even then its hard. You have to have documentation to prove you case. However, vrbo won't contest the chargeback if you can get your credit cad company to work with you. Best to leave a review that warns other renters to stay away. But vrbo approves the reviews before they are posted.
Answer: I have spoken with them so many times yesterday and today with no fix my problem. The number is 1-877-228-3145. I wish you better luck than I have had.
Answer: Absolutely nothing! Every change they make results in their making more money and owners making less. My bookings are down drastically. I would not sign up with VRBO.
Answer: Go with the standard listing if you have already paid. If not save your money and try homeescape.com. Homeaway/VRBO rolled out a new 9% service fee charged to your customers in addition to what you're already paying for. They did this without any warning to their customers. I found out after one of my repeat guests questioned the charge. I'm moving away from them and going with other options.
Answer: A: NEVER, EVER DEAL WITH ANY OWNERS OR PROPERTY MANAGERS THAT YOU HAVENT SPOKEN TO DIRECTLY. NEVER use any form of payment other than credit card. All CC's would refund you the money if you don't get the services. If they don't accept cards or allow payment through Homeaway, FIND ANOTHER PROPERTY OWNER WHO WILL or be prepared to take the chance. READ all reviews, if they don't have any you ARE taking a chance it's a scam or a dump (or a new property but be careful. NEVER make a large deposit EVER! VRBO has turned out to be reliable for us, never used Flipkey and AirBnB wouldn't use it - I want a large property not a room room share
Answer: Try airbnb to rent part of your home
Answer: Same issue for us. The house we rented had glowing reviews and when I tried to post an honest review it still has not been posted.
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