Security Deposits for short term rentals

Security Deposits for short term rentals

 A security deposit is usually arranged using your credit/debit card 14 days prior to your vacation.

If you have paid using your card then this will be automated.

If you have paid with a prepayment card through a third party travel agent ( booking.com etc) then you will need to provide a non prepayment card to register a security deposit.
You may need to call us direct on +44 (0)161 713 2688 (whatsApp secure messenger also)

The amount reserved will then be automatically returned by the card payment provider up to 14 days after you vacation has expired.

If you have made a bank transfer then we will need your bank details to arrange the return payment, please email to admin@myhouseagents.co.uk

*all subject to deductions for loss or damage
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