Luxe Beat Magazine April 2014 | Page 8

person requesting money doesn’t have the authority to rent the homes. What advice would you give to people that are interested in booking a home, but are nervous about being scammed? Customers need to be educated on how to recognize a scam, but also reassured that not every property owner or agency is a scam. I’ve had clients request a postal address of the villa, and that’s world. When you’re adding something that I can’t just give homes to your portfolio away. What guarantee do I what do you look for in have that they’re also not a choosing properties? scam? It’s like a circle. If I don’t The first criterion is that it give them the address then has to be a villa that I’d be they don’t want to rent. happy to rent myself. If it’s not Customers can help protect themselves by not sending money right away. First do something I’d rent then the answer is already no. Secondly, the villa has to some research. Also know that be serviced. It needs to have going through a trusted agency someone locally as the first is often safer than going point of contact. They’ll need through an individual who may to open the house and serve or may not own the property. as an emergency contact for clients. If the villa is in the You have villas all over the luxury bracket, this contact person needs to be able to recommend and organize a private chef, private maid, butler, security, serve as a local concierge for organizing tours, massages, restaurant reservations, yoga, or whatever is desired by the client. I also try to work directly with the owners and speak with them regularly. I think it’s important to establish a