RedWeek may require verification before your rental posting becomes available for booking. Verification confirms that your reservation is valid and helps ensure a smooth and secure experience for both owners and renters.
Why Verification Is Needed
RedWeek may request verification when:
- Reservation details are incomplete or unclear
- Dates or unit type appear inconsistent with what the resort offers
- Similar reservations at the resort frequently have variations in layout or availability
- Your posting includes information that cannot be confirmed through public resort data
- RedWeek needs proof that you have rights to rent the week
- The resort requires strict guest-name procedures that need to be validated ahead of time
Verification Protects Both Sides
Requiring verification helps:
- Prevent check-in issues caused by incorrect reservation details
- Reduce cancellations or disputes
- Build renter confidence when browsing listings
- Ensure the accuracy of your posting before it goes live
- Confirm that the week is active and available
Common Situations That Trigger Verification
You may be asked to verify if:
- You are renting a high-demand week (holiday or peak season)
- Your dates differ from standard resort calendars
- The reservation was recently modified
- Past documentation from the resort has varied in format or detail
- You previously posted the same reservation with inconsistencies
What You Need to Provide
Verification typically requires:
- A reservation confirmation from the resort, or
- A screenshot from your resort’s owner portal showing the week and unit
RedWeek will tell you exactly what is needed if documentation is required.
What Happens If You Don’t Respond
Your posting will remain inactive until verification is completed. Once the documents are submitted and approved, the listing will go live and renters can begin booking.
Verification ensures your listing is accurate and ready, helping create a smooth experience from booking to check-in.
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