Donna M
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2008
15. Should accommodations not be available on date of arrival due to an action or omission by the Owner, including but not limited to negligence on the part of the Owner and, after communication with the Intermediary, suitable comparable accommodations, as determined by Intermediary in Intermediary’s sole discretion, for the same dates cannot be secured by the Owner, the parties agree that Renter will be due a refund limited to the amount paid which is _______________ US Dollars which refund shall be the responsibility of Owner. In the event that the suitable comparable accommodations, as determined by Intermediary in Intermediary’s sole discretion, are available for a sum greater than the original amount paid by the Renter, the difference in value shall be the responsibility of the Owner.
The above is found only in the renter's agreement. The owner's agreement calls for refunding the renter's costs, but it is not written that the owner will be responsible for additional payment if David needs to find more expensive accommodations. There's no way I would rent with such an unknown possibility.
I don't understand how David's can expect owners to pay the difference when it is not in the owner's contract. And unfortunately, the renter is lead to believe that the owner will pay.
The above is found only in the renter's agreement. The owner's agreement calls for refunding the renter's costs, but it is not written that the owner will be responsible for additional payment if David needs to find more expensive accommodations. There's no way I would rent with such an unknown possibility.
I don't understand how David's can expect owners to pay the difference when it is not in the owner's contract. And unfortunately, the renter is lead to believe that the owner will pay.