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The world in your doorstep, indeed. Distances have shrunk, as have access to services and amenities available to an average net user.

On a lazy weekend, the idea of a holiday can hit you, you hook on to the web sift through scores of information available shortlist some holiday destinations, freeze on one, plan to detail and lo! Jet set and go. All from the comfort of a lounge and a computer at home.

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Today planning a holiday can be as easy as that. And that is one end of the spectrum.

Now while a prospective tourist chooses your holiday home put up by a real estate developer /agent on the web and you find yourself in a fix about proceeding with the transaction. Why?

Simply because as a holiday home owner, it is but natural for your mind to be riddled with questions of sorts. You are petrified about the practicalities of the renting process, how and what it takes to choose the right tenant. (http://zavos.com/cyprus-properties-for-rent.aspx)

Your holiday home is precious. And you are allowed to worry about letting it out to the right person.

The following answers to frequently asked questions can put some fears at bay!

1. First and foremost stowaway all your personal belongings pieces of furniture from the rented property, take care and simply leave behind stuff which will be of use to the guests.

Fragile and breakable items can be carefully put away.

2. Now ensure that you communicate and build the right rapport with your prospective tenant, better the rapport, greater the chances of your property being maintained well. Throw in some tips on sightseeing and fun stuff you do not want your guest to miss out on while he is there.

Add small touches to your property such as a small welcome basket for guests, including basic grocery items. Feel good factors such as these come a long way in a holiday experience.

3. Ensure that a requisite deposit amount is collected in lieu of damages that may occur. Be sure

to take a damages deposit when someone confirms