Monday, November 28, 2011

Having your own French Riviera for rent also means



Having your own French Riviera for rent also means you have access to a fully equipped kitchen and all cooking utensils supplied. In this way, you can prepare your own meals and not have to eat at every meal. For someone with a special diet, or who are traveling on a budget, this can be a great benefit. (And it gives you the added advantage of being able to eat when you want - many restaurants on the French Riviera serve food only during lunch and dinner are closed or just drinks and ice cream or other sweets between meals throughout.)

Also, depending on your needs and the number of people traveling with you, French Riviera villas provide several bedrooms and can be able to sleep up to ten or more people, which means you can travel with your family or staff and that everyone will enjoy luxurious surroundings. Chances are, if you want to stay in St. Tropez, Cannes, Monaco, Nice or elsewhere on the French Riviera, French Riviera is the perfect villa to suit your needs and budget.

However, there are some things you should know before signing on the dotted line. Rental of any property on the French Riviera may be a bit tricky, even if only for a short time. Here are some things you should know:

Are you going to hire a person or body?
If the French Riviera home you have your eye on is being rented by an individual, there is a good chance you do not accept credit cards. This means you have two options. The first is to pay via bank transfer or wire - and, of course, there will be fees involved, whether a country within the European Union or elsewhere.

One option is to talk with their hosts, and whether it would consider using PayPal. It has the advantage of being immediate, there are limited rights for you - or them, as long as you have an individual account, not a business, and it will save a lot of paperwork.

If you are renting your villa French Riviera agency, pay attention to his contract though, because sometimes the agencies to act on behalf of the people, and while they may accept payment by credit card, you may charge more "agency fees or surcharges." (Sometimes, the amounts are negotiable, sometimes not, and should take into account that some smaller agencies still do not accept credit cards and require payment by bank -. or bank transfer fees discount for credit card here is very high, and smaller companies, not worth it.

Check outside the European Union are generally not accepted, and the controls of the European Union, including countries other than France are not generally accepted - but it never hurts to ask.

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