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Old 05-31-2014, 03:33 PM   #1
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thank you all for your input. The owner arrived when my daughter was getting ready to depart at the end of our week. They were right there in the house, had pleasant conversation, all was well. It was only several days later that he claimed there was a mark of some kind on the refrigerator door, which I assured him we didn't do. I thought it was settled, but only a few days ago he let me know the door was so damaged that it needed to be replaced ( total hogwash), but managed to fix it for $400. which took up all of our security deposit. And he supposedly decided not to rent his property anymore. It's been a bad experience. I appreciate info on other rentals, can't afford the expensive ones, but they are beautiful. Happy to see there actually are many that are still available, even at this late date.
We have an affordable rental in Weirs Beach area available the last week in July or first weekend in August. Let me know if you're interested and I can send you more info.
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Old 05-31-2014, 03:54 PM   #2
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I'm pretty sure deposits are supposed to be kept in an interest bearing account and you are entitled to the interest. While it may not be enough to justify a law-suit, you can roll that into any complaint you make to the appropriate authorities.
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greatly appreciate the support as well as suggestions on other rental properties. Maybe it's best to send info on that to my inbox, as a private message. Not entirely sure yet if I can get up there this summer because of medical issues, but in general, can come any week, even a 5 day, "week-day" works for me. And if it doesn't work out this summer it most surely will next summer. Can't keep me away from the lake for too long, no matter what the season !!! I was just there in January and loved it.
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We're thinking of renting a cabin over the 4th of July and found one called Proctors Lakehouse Cottages. (they have 1 cabin left for the days we want...) Does anyone know anything about that area? From what I understand, it seems to be in the middle of all the activities by the Weir, or am I understanding that wrong? Thanks for the help!
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We're thinking of renting a cabin over the 4th of July and found one called Proctors Lakehouse Cottages. (they have 1 cabin left for the days we want...) Does anyone know anything about that area? From what I understand, it seems to be in the middle of all the activities by the Weir, or am I understanding that wrong? Thanks for the help!
Yeah that's right next to the NASWA which can be a hopping place especially so on a holiday week. Being in the channel between the lake and Paugus bay there is a steady stream of boat traffic all day long so if you are looking for a serene, private and peaceful setting, you may want to pursue other options if available. Sadly you are late to the game so options may be limited or not available at all since most book well in advance especially for the 4th of July. Couldn't have picked a more popular time to be "at the lake"
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Can you see the fireworks from there?
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You may be able to see the fireworks but if you can't see the fireworks from there it is only a short walk to the publc beach at the Weirs where the fireworks are launched.

Proctor's has a nice beach and some people find the "boat parade" through the channel entertaining. The property is very well kept
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Can you see the fireworks from there?
Just a heads up Weirs Beach does their fireworks at 12am on the morning of the 4th so be prepared since you will certainly be able to hear it!
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It seems to me that the owner who has decided to not rent this year has also found a reason to keep security deposits that have been held for previous renters that had planned to rent again. This is wrong and I would take him/her to small claims court. Something seems very dishonest here from the owners standpoint. Stand your ground!
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I talked with a gal from Preferred Vacation Rentals in Center Harbor and we booked a place in Suissevale that looks like it would be a good fit for us. The beach is close, there's a playground for my granddaughter and basketball for my grandson. Instead of a security deposit there was a $59. fee that covers things if anything should go wrong. At least that is how I understood it. Where do you like going for groceries, C-store, restaurants etc. in that area? I would suppose I'd go back out to E.M. Heath in Center Harbor. Well now I'm excited !!!
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We're thinking of renting a cabin over the 4th of July and found one called Proctors Lakehouse Cottages.
Fred, the owner, has quite the collection of Winnipesaukee ephemera. The Hotel office is like a museum of collectibles! Be sure to check it out!
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