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creeksidevacation Contributor 28 posts since
Jul 11, 2011
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Jul 24, 2012 8:49 AM

Property Damage Protection Increase

What do you think about this?

 

Today, when I was responding to an inquiry with a quote, I noticed that an increase has been implemented.  I am disappointed that the least expensive option is now $49, which seems like a lot to add on if a guest is staying for only 2 or 3 days.  I am even more disappointed that we received absolutely no warning about a pending increase!  We purchase PDP as "insurance" and have never filed a claim, even a small one.  Maybe we should reconsider and file for the small stuff since there seems to be no discount for no claims, nor no penalty for frequent claims.  Maybe this is why the increase was deemed necessary by the company that provides this?  HomeAway, I hope you are looking for other providers for this service or less expensive easy escrow type options so that we can continue to rent our properties at competitive rates AND be protected with minimal hassle.

 

Thank you!

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  • crescentbeach4u Community Ambassador 613 posts since
    Sep 10, 2011
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    Jul 24, 2012 8:51 AM (in response to creeksidevacation)
    Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

    I am still showing the option to get the $39 insurance.  Have you filed a claim or something else could have raised your rates?

     

    Best of luck

    • whosails New Member 23 posts since
      Jan 5, 2012
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      Jul 24, 2012 2:06 PM (in response to crescentbeach4u)
      Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

      I am not seeing an increase on their website. I did by the $49, $3000 protection for an upcoming guest today.

  • richard.gonzalez New Member 1 posts since
    Jul 24, 2012
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    Jul 24, 2012 4:21 PM (in response to creeksidevacation)
    Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

    I just set out a quote and the smallest amount for $1,500 of coverage was $49.  This really isn't worth it anymore when your doing a weekly rental of only $400.  They need to come up with a method that is a percent of the rental fee it doesn't make sense that I charge the guy staying a week the same and the person staying a month.

    • whosails New Member 23 posts since
      Jan 5, 2012
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      Jul 24, 2012 4:56 PM (in response to richard.gonzalez)
      Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

      You are right in that I bought coverage today for $49 and it only covered $1500. I had been asking for $3000 protetion at that rate. It will now be $69 and $89 for the $5000.

       

      They said that they were paying out more than they had been taking in. I understand that they are running a business but I will now have more problems collecting for insurance. I am caught because I can't ask for a security deposit for that much money.

       

      I am going up on the rental of this property for next year and think I will include the insurance in the new rate.

  • crescentbeach4u Community Ambassador 613 posts since
    Sep 10, 2011
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    Jul 24, 2012 4:53 PM (in response to creeksidevacation)
    Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

    My rates now just increased as well.  I will stop using CSA from this point forward.

  • crescentbeach4u Community Ambassador 613 posts since
    Sep 10, 2011
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    Jul 24, 2012 4:57 PM (in response to creeksidevacation)
    Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

    I just sent CSA a message via their contact us email that because of this increase I will stop using them.

  • herb New Member 8 posts since
    Jan 20, 2012
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    Jul 24, 2012 7:01 PM (in response to creeksidevacation)
    Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

    I had also sent a quote to a renter and when I went to fill out the "book it" form the price,as was stated before my reply, had A 50% INCREASE to $89.00 for $5000!!

     

    I also called CSA and told them about it and they said they would honor the quote of $59.00 that I had already sent.

     

    I told them they would lose a lot of customers including myself!

     

    I'm not happy about this at all!

  • 2barefeet Contributor 61 posts since
    Mar 15, 2011
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    Jul 24, 2012 10:26 PM (in response to creeksidevacation)
    Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

    I had an increase in bookings because I offered a small fee for insurance instead of holding a deposit.  I am trying to decide if I want to continue to offer the insurance.  This has not been a good week for my listing.  First my RM replies were being sent to SPAM for 3 of my guests and now an increase for the insurance.  Not to mention we were not notified of the change!  I have it quoted on my listing.  Guess I better decide soon!

  • coquinagal New Member 11 posts since
    Jul 16, 2012
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    Jul 25, 2012 8:18 AM (in response to creeksidevacation)
    Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

    I have two contracts pending with a $39 quote as well. I don't think this was handled properly by the company and I will also stop using the service.

     

    When I first heard about this service I felt it could easily be abused, and I suspect that's what's happened.

  • fishbonelbi Contributor 32 posts since
    Jan 28, 2011
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    Aug 3, 2012 2:20 PM (in response to creeksidevacation)
    Re: Property Damage Protection Increase

    Has anyone else noticed, in addition to the premium hikes, the inability to choose a different level of coverage than  your previous choices because it is not your "default" plan for your property listing?  Today when I tried to select a lower premium, it refused to let me buy anything except the maximum amount.  Just wondering if other folks encountered this recently, and if they found a way to change their "default" plan coverage.

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