Should I go with telecom italia for the new apartment, or are any of the other's any good? Does anyone have any personal experience to share?Thanks in advance.
David.it48, holidaylettings.co.uk have a whole section of owner advice, which I believe anyone (even non-signed-up-types) can view. I think we got a blank contract from there too... Make sure you have insurance which covers tenants (we're with intasure).
After Italy won the world cup I got two weeks parking free... they had put the barriers up to celebrate, then all the motorway toll roads were free all the way to Liguria. Let's hope they win the next one too! Now, to be slightly more helpful... I'm sure there is a company which is aimed at business people, which allows you to buy a car, then use one anywhere in the world (I think it's major cities, but you catch my drift). It may be that you pay a subscription fee, but I think that everyone who signs up buys a car, and then shares. I can't remember the name though, sorry.
as I said on anthoer thread, some of the free to advertise holiday rental sites ask you for your property's full address, and post this on the site next to a calender which shows when the place is empty... be careful!
my girlfriend and I are moving to Bagnone at the beginning of March... this would be ideal for us! I've sent you an email (PM). If anyone else is looking for a property manager/cleaner in the area, please do get in touch.
P.S. some of the free listing sites ask you to put in your propertie's exact address. I'd advise against this, as the availability calender + dates it's not booked = advertisement to thieves.
My girlfriend and I rent our place out through holiday-rentals.co.uk and holidaylettings.co.uk, both of which cost just under £250 for a year. We rented our place out for around 12 weeks last year from enquiries from these sites. We can't recommend them enough. Both are equally valuable in terms of generating enquiries, but the holiday-rentals online calender is much better. We have promo codes for anyone wanting to sign up to these sites, which if used means both the person signing up (you) and us get some sort of free extras (more photos, or a few months free... it changes regularly). If you'd like the code for either site, just send a personal message and we'll get back to you asap. For any future readers of this thread, it's well worth getting your place online for early January, as this is when about a 3rd of our enquiries for the summer come through. I will warn that it can take up quite a lot of time responding to emails, and organising contracts etc. Good luck with it!
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for larger loads may i suggest movecorp.co.uk? Very friendly, helpful and took good care of our stuff.
David.it48, holidaylettings.co.uk have a whole section of owner advice, which I believe anyone (even non-signed-up-types) can view. I think we got a blank contract from there too... Make sure you have insurance which covers tenants (we're with intasure).
a quick google threw up this: http://www.america.gov/st/econ-english/2008/March/20080321160328berehellek0.5199091.html
After Italy won the world cup I got two weeks parking free... they had put the barriers up to celebrate, then all the motorway toll roads were free all the way to Liguria. Let's hope they win the next one too! Now, to be slightly more helpful... I'm sure there is a company which is aimed at business people, which allows you to buy a car, then use one anywhere in the world (I think it's major cities, but you catch my drift). It may be that you pay a subscription fee, but I think that everyone who signs up buys a car, and then shares. I can't remember the name though, sorry.
as I said on anthoer thread, some of the free to advertise holiday rental sites ask you for your property's full address, and post this on the site next to a calender which shows when the place is empty... be careful!
my girlfriend and I are moving to Bagnone at the beginning of March... this would be ideal for us! I've sent you an email (PM). If anyone else is looking for a property manager/cleaner in the area, please do get in touch.
P.S. some of the free listing sites ask you to put in your propertie's exact address. I'd advise against this, as the availability calender + dates it's not booked = advertisement to thieves.
My girlfriend and I rent our place out through holiday-rentals.co.uk and holidaylettings.co.uk, both of which cost just under £250 for a year. We rented our place out for around 12 weeks last year from enquiries from these sites. We can't recommend them enough. Both are equally valuable in terms of generating enquiries, but the holiday-rentals online calender is much better. We have promo codes for anyone wanting to sign up to these sites, which if used means both the person signing up (you) and us get some sort of free extras (more photos, or a few months free... it changes regularly). If you'd like the code for either site, just send a personal message and we'll get back to you asap. For any future readers of this thread, it's well worth getting your place online for early January, as this is when about a 3rd of our enquiries for the summer come through. I will warn that it can take up quite a lot of time responding to emails, and organising contracts etc. Good luck with it!