FAQ's > Home related FAQ's
Below is a list of the questions that are answered below. Please email me if you have any questions that you can't find answers to below or on this website.
- Parking
- Early Check-in / Late Check-out
- Home Stay Documents / Keys
- Kitchen
- Linens, Towels, Paper Products
- Laundry
- Small Appliances
- Outdoor Grill
- Internet and TV
- Heating and Cooling
- Can I preview the home prior to booking?
- Personal safety and theft from vehicles
1) Parking
627 has a parking pad behind the home that can accommodate 2 vehicles. No pass is required. That is my property. There is also a cardboard parking pass on the kitchen counter that can be used for neighborhood parking. That pass gets placed on the driver's side dashboard and it is good 24/7/365 anywhere in the neighborhood. If you are renting for more than 30 days you will be getting a parking pass for the neighborhood.
More than 3 Vehicles - You are at risk of getting a ticket if you do not find parking outside the neighborhood for additional vehicles (they do not tow). There is a 2 hour limit for non-permitted vehicles during the day and no tolerance for non-permitted vehicles in the evening. They "typically" only ticket during stadium events so in many cases you "might be" okay if there during non-stadium events, but that is a risk. Last I heard the tickets ranged from $40 to $100 depending.
There are parking garages within a half mile that cost ~$30/day. You can also get valet parking for a garage from several of the hotels on the north side of Camden Yards ( 3-5 blocks away). The pricing is about the same as the garage.
Also, the gas station at the corner of Green St and Washington Blvd (northwest corner of Camden Yards) also will typically allow parking there for a fee.
The best 'free' solution for additional vehicles is to leave a vehicle at a park and ride on the beltway. The closest park and ride is about 8 miles away.
There are also photos of the parking in the photo gallery for each home.
More than 3 Vehicles - You are at risk of getting a ticket if you do not find parking outside the neighborhood for additional vehicles (they do not tow). There is a 2 hour limit for non-permitted vehicles during the day and no tolerance for non-permitted vehicles in the evening. They "typically" only ticket during stadium events so in many cases you "might be" okay if there during non-stadium events, but that is a risk. Last I heard the tickets ranged from $40 to $100 depending.
There are parking garages within a half mile that cost ~$30/day. You can also get valet parking for a garage from several of the hotels on the north side of Camden Yards ( 3-5 blocks away). The pricing is about the same as the garage.
Also, the gas station at the corner of Green St and Washington Blvd (northwest corner of Camden Yards) also will typically allow parking there for a fee.
The best 'free' solution for additional vehicles is to leave a vehicle at a park and ride on the beltway. The closest park and ride is about 8 miles away.
There are also photos of the parking in the photo gallery for each home.
2) Check-in / Check-out
This is a self check in / self check out process. I have documents that were used by almost 1000 vacation rental groups. They are very detailed and will get you in without issues!
3) Home Stay Documents and Keys
Four documents are sent out upon payment in full:
1) DIRECTIONS -- A detailed map with driving and parking instructions. Print them and use them as you will be going to the rear of the home for parking and initial access and GPS wont get you there!
2) CHECK-INdocument -- with everything you need to know about getting in and staying in the home, along with early check/late checkout request process and bag staging
3) CHECK-OUT document -- with everything you need to know about how to check out properly in order to recieve a full damage deposit refund.
4) MAP -- A map to grocery stores and neighborhoods around the area.
KEYS -- The homes are on lockboxes. The combo for the home is in the DIRECTIONS document. The combo is in the directions instead of in the check-in document to ensure you print out the directions and use them!!
1) DIRECTIONS -- A detailed map with driving and parking instructions. Print them and use them as you will be going to the rear of the home for parking and initial access and GPS wont get you there!
2) CHECK-INdocument -- with everything you need to know about getting in and staying in the home, along with early check/late checkout request process and bag staging
3) CHECK-OUT document -- with everything you need to know about how to check out properly in order to recieve a full damage deposit refund.
4) MAP -- A map to grocery stores and neighborhoods around the area.
KEYS -- The homes are on lockboxes. The combo for the home is in the DIRECTIONS document. The combo is in the directions instead of in the check-in document to ensure you print out the directions and use them!!
4) Kitchen
The Kitchen is fully stocked with everything found in a typical home. Numerous groups have prepped holiday meals in the kitchen with no complaints of items lacking. The fridge and cabinets typically have a reasonable amount of condiments and staples from prior tenants. There is a small second fridge in the Kitchen area and enough empty cabinets that everyone should feel like they have plenty of room for their kitchen items.
5) Linens, Towels, Paper Products
All towels, sheets and paper products are provided. Some extras can be found in the laundry areas. All you need are your toiletries and a hair dryer. I will reimburse for paper products when they need to be bought.
6) Laundry
There are two washers and two dryers. I use to have a private laundry room for the vacation rental in addition to the in home laundry area. You all get access to both of those. Please do not use any bleach on anything that belongs to me.
7) Small Appliances
There are irons and ironing boards in each home, typically stored in the upstairs closets. There are small coffee pots in the kitchen (there are typically filters from prior guests). There is a toaster and a blender. No hair dryers are provided.
8) Outdoor Grills
There is a charcoal grill on the deck. It's bring your own charcoal, fluid and matches, although you may want to check the garage of 625 for extra left from prior guests. Please clean the grill after you are done. We do not 'clean' the grill. It is a pay it forward type of thing.
9) Internet and TV
The houses share a very fast Comcast internet connection. There are TV's in every bedroom and the living room. They are all equiped with an over-the-air antenna which picks up about 23 stations including the local ABC, NBC, and CBS affiliates, Fox and several a handful of others.
10) Heating and Cooling
The home has 2 zones of modern heating and air conditioning systems.
11) Can I preview the home in person prior to booking?
I don't do home previews/walk-thrus as part of the sales process. The address of the home is posted and you are welcome to drive the front and rear to check it ou. When I started in the business in 2007 I tried to accommodate preview requests but I found the majority of folks to be previewing for insincere reasons, or for 'features' that weren't pictured (like dinner table seating for 12), or they were just doing it as part of their wedding planning 'experience' (most requests were/are from folks looking for lodging for their wedding event). I have a lot of photos, information, and testimonials that should more than suffice for your decision making process. I realize that people have had 'bad' experiences with property misrepresentation and I've tried to give an 'accurate' representation of my properties in all my literature.
12) Personal Safety and Theft from Vehicles
Occasionally I get asked 'are the homes in a safe area'. The homes in my neighborhood range in value from $200-$400k. Obviously we all felt safe enough to purchase our homes. My neighbors and I feel comfortable walking to the Baltimore attractions and events during populated hours (~8am-10pm). That said this is an urban environment filled with diversity, and you should always be mindful of your surroundings. Use urban common sense at all times.....walk in well lit areas (not down alleys), walk in groups when possible, and if coming home late at night be more mindful of your surroundings and consider taxis as needed. I've yet to have a guest tell me they didn't feel safe. Some folks comment on their feelings on this topic in the testimonials so please review those.
If you don't leave any valuables in your vehicle nor any bags, boxes or luggage that could contain valuables, you should not have any issues. If you leave a GPS in on the dashboard or your wallet on the front seat, you are asking for trouble. I've yet to have a guest tell me of an issue with theft from their auto....knock on wood....
If you don't leave any valuables in your vehicle nor any bags, boxes or luggage that could contain valuables, you should not have any issues. If you leave a GPS in on the dashboard or your wallet on the front seat, you are asking for trouble. I've yet to have a guest tell me of an issue with theft from their auto....knock on wood....