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What Should I Do if I Feel Unsafe or Uncomfortable with the Security of My Vacation Rental?

You go on vacation to escape the worries of the office and everyday life. If you feel uneasy or uncomfortable in your vacation rental, this is something that should be addressed with your rental host. If you are in an Airbnb or Vrbo where the host is not on site, then you should contact the platform to bring any security concerns to light.

In this article, our South Carolina victims’ rights lawyers provide tips to first-time vacationers and advice on when you should consider seeking representation.

Contact the Rental Host

If you are concerned about your safety at your rental house or venue, you should contact the rental host through the original booking platform. Specificity is key, so be sure to express your specific concerns so that a solution can be reached quickly. In addition, you should state the type of remedy you are seeking, which may involve having the host issue a full or partial refund. If the Ring doorbell appears to be broken, you may ask the host to arrange for a technician to fix it.

Take Pictures or Videos

Stating your concerns is one thing, but photo or video evidence can go a long way to convince your rental host that your concern needs to be addressed. For instance, if your key gets stuck when you try to unlock the door, taking a video of you struggling to remove the key or being unable to turn it will prove your point. Evidence can back up what you are saying and, in conjunction with a text, will show that you brought up the issue to your rental host. This can be useful, especially if he or she later denies that you mentioned anything.

Contact Law Enforcement

If you feel that you are in immediate danger, you should contact the police. For instance, if you believe that someone broke into your rental house or room or if any of your personal property is stolen, you should make a call to the authorities. The officer who responds to your call will give you the option of filing a report. The police officer will also investigate the grounds to determine if it is safe for you to remain on the property.

Dedicated Counsel In the Face of Challenges

Getting away from the grind of your routine should be relaxing, not causing panic. At Ryan Beasley Law, we believe that vacationers deserve to get what they pay for. If you have had an uncomfortable experience at a rental property, our legal team would like to make things right for you. If you did not receive the experience promised, we are here to fight for compensation on your behalf.

Issues at a Rental Property? Reach Out to Our South Carolina Victims’ Rights Lawyers Now

A vacation rental should be your own sanctuary, allowing you to get away from the worries of your normal routine. If you have recently had an unacceptable experience at a rental house or rental property, our South Carolina victims’ rights lawyers would like to assist you in filing a claim. To learn how we can help, contact us online or give us a call at (864) 679-7777 today to schedule your case consultation.