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Are cashier's checks safe to mail for rentals?


I'm currently in the process of renting a condo for our trip this month, and I've decided to use cashier's check as the form of payment. My question is, is it safe for me to mail out a cashier's check to the owner?

How will I know if they got the check?

Also, in a worst case scenario: What if the owner said he didn't get it, but in reality he did get the check, and then secretly cashes it into his bank?

If the check is made out to the landlord, whether it is a cashier's check or not, the only person who can legally cash it (or deposit it) is the landlord. If there is a dispute about whether or not he received and cashed the check, you can go back to the issuing bank and they will be able to tell you whether the check was cashed and who endorsed the check. Just by the way, it is easier to track a cashier's check than it is to track a postal money order.

Of course, it is easier for you to track a personal check (with most banks having online access to your accounts, you can log on and see if the check cleared). If you have any kind of doubt about tracking a cashier's check, ask at the bank about their tracking process before you purchase the check.



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Summer Rental


Summer Rental


$5.99


Summer Rental

Mail


Mail


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The Rental


The Rental


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GPS Rental - Spark Nano GPS Tracker


GPS Rental - Spark Nano GPS Tracker


$300


Downloads / Documents Rental Guide (pdf) Want to monitor the use of your car for a short time? Don't want to commit to a monthly fee or annual contract? Unsure of which device to buy? Rent a GPS tracking device for a set term. Benefits: No activation fee No long-term contract No airtime fees No extra charges No hidden fees How the system works: First, choose the plan that best meets your needs. Pricing includes all costs, including return shipping. After you purchase your plan, you will receive a notification email with your personal login ID and password. Shortly thereafter, you will receive the actual device via FedEx, already set up and ready to go. The device will come with a quick start guide to ensure you get maximum value from your rental. Using your device: Using your GPS tracking device is easy, simply charge your unit for about 6 hours, place it on your car's dash and drive for about 20 minutes to create an initial "lock", and you're done. The Spark Nano will report every 5 minutes for approximately 5 days on a single charge. Get great features from BrickHouse Security's tracking platform, like breadcrumb trails, geofencing, and panic button alerts. In the Box: Your rental includes the Spark Nano GPS Tracker, AC charger, magnetic case, quick start instruction card, and access to the BrickHouse Security Tracking platform. Shipping: Your GPS tracking device rental price includes return shipping. Keep the original box, follow the repackaging instructions, and attach the return shipping label provided with the device. Once you have securely repackaged your device, you can drop it off at a FedEx pick-up box or your local FedEx/ Kinko's shipping center. Payment: Our GPS tracking rental devices are available for rent on the following plans. Rental Plan Plan Length 10 Day 30 Day 60 Day Plan Cost $99.95 $179.95 $249.95 *A $100 deposit is required upon purchase of this rental; it will be fully refunded when you return the device. Depending on the plan you choose, you will have 10-30 days of usage; from the day your package arrives. When you get to the end of your rental, simply follow the provided instructions, ensuring your device is in the mail by your due date. Failure to return the device in a timely manner may result in your incurring additional rental period charges. NOTE: We do not pro-rate your charges, we only bill in 10, 30, and 60 day increments. Click here to read our Product Rental Terms and Conditions.

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Cabana Rental


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UNCONDITIONAL LOVE RENTAL DVD


UNCONDITIONAL LOVE RENTAL DVD


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UNCONDITIONAL LOVE RENTAL DVD

TESSERACT, THE (RENTAL) (DVD)


TESSERACT, THE (RENTAL) (DVD)


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GARFIELD (THE MOVIE) RENTAL DVD


GARFIELD (THE MOVIE) RENTAL DVD


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MURDER BY NUMBERS RENTAL DVD


MURDER BY NUMBERS RENTAL DVD


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The Night Mail


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Mail To The Chief


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X-Rental: 4 Video Classics


X-Rental: 4 Video Classics


$15.99


X-Rental: 4 Video Classics

Robert Rental


Robert Rental


$84.44


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Robert Rental was the stage name of Robert Donnachie (19522000), a pioneer of the post punk DIY industrial electronic music scene in the United Kingdom. Originally from Port Glasgow, Scotland, he moved to the south of England with Thomas Leer in the late 1970s, and became involved with the local music scene. Robert Rental however released very little of his solo music, preferring to collaborate with Thomas Leer, as well as with Daniel Miller (as The Normal). The only solo recording from The 1970s is the 7 single Paralysis first released on the homemade Regular Records, then rereleased on Company Records in 1978. Paralysis was recorded at home on a 4 track Tascam tape recorder which he hired in collaboration with Leer. The single features the distorted sound of a Stylophone. Another distinctive sound that Rental used was that of the EDP Wasp Synthesizer, which he introduced to Chris Carter of Throbbing Gristle and William Bennett of Whitehouse. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2011/01/28 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.28 inches


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Vacation Rental Listings - The Good, The Bad and the Outright Scams

Vacation Rental Listings - The Good, The Bad and the Outright Scams

Advertising vacation rentals across the nation has changed to the property owner’s advantage. Five years ago, property owners depended on their local newspaper to advertise their vacation rentals. Newspapers charged anywhere from $50.00 to $100.00 to run a three-line cram-it-in ad for 30 days as a classified listing ($1200 per year). The reach was limited to the amount of papers that were printed and read on any particular day. Compare that to today’s global reach and on-demand access to rental listings on the World Wide Web.

This is great news for owners wishing to advertise to the far corners of the earth. Travelers from around the world now have the ability to view listings on thousands of advertising sites with relative ease. There are risks, though: RENTER BEWARE! That vacation rental you have selected in New York, Utah or Lake Tahoe may be an empty lot upon your family’s arrival at 9:30 pm after a day of traveling.

Travelers are beginning to become keen to the fact vacation rentals are a popular choice when traveling with the family, but checking to see if that perfect getaway is verified is an often overlooked step. Anyone from Hong Kong to the Idaho can post a listing for a vacation rental on the internet. Simply log on to the internet, pay your $100.00 to post your listing on a popular rental site, and field the inquiries as they arrive in your inbox. Not getting enough inquiries? Lower the price and add a few more pictures. Owners know this all too well and unfortunately so to the scammers.

98% of all the vacation rental websites do not verify their listings. It is up to the consumer to assume the risk and do their own due diligence. Scammers are good at what they do and here is why: They spend hours scouring these properties on these listing sites to learn how to create a good attractive listing, often simply cutting and pasting from other ads to create a great presentation of a non-existent property.

Just looking at some these listings, even the most experienced agents would have no clue whether or not the home, condo, chalet or cottage is legitimate until it’s too late. The renter has mailed the check or used an online means for payment and the money is transferred to a corner of the world we did not know existed. The email account is closed and the chase across the border will end right there.

As the vacation rental market expands by leaps and bounds, so are vacation rental listing scams. Without some due diligence and research, your perfect family vacation could end before it even starts.

How do you protect yourself from scammers? Obviously, be very careful before you send your hard-earned money to a listing on a vacation rentals website. Be patient, plan ahead – it might take some time and some communication exchanges before you find the place you’re looking for. Find out who the listing belongs to! If it sounds too good to be true, or if you just have a feeling that something isn’t right – stop right there and ask for proof of ownership and that the house you’re viewing on your computer screen actually exists.

To learn more about renting verified vacation rentals from real owners with real proof that the home exists visit http://www.reservemyhome.com for vacation renal listings that are carefully verified for your next family vacation.

About the Author

Sondra is an expert author in travel, vacation rentals, destinations and accommodations for http://www.reservemyhome.com