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Using PayPal to Receive Vacationer Payments

Elizabeth Weedon | 2/4/2016 (updated 4/18/2023)

Updated April 2023

Until recently, I have been a strong advocate of requiring that vacationers send rental funds by check rather than by credit card. I was concerned about having to pay extra fees and daunted by having to learn how the PayPal process works. Plus, I had never, in 30 years of renting, lost a booking because I didn’t accept credit cards.

But an eleventh-hour booking last year and learning more about PayPal have changed my stance a bit.

I still prefer to receive checks for all advanced bookings, but having a PayPal account does allow me to accept last-minute and international bookings more quickly and easily. And I was surprised to learn that not only are some transactions free of fees, but if fees are incurred, I can insist that they be paid by my prospective guests, or we can negotiate and perhaps split them. Here’s what else I learned:

There is no fee for you to set up a PayPal account or to maintain it annually. Just go to their website (www.PayPal.com) and set up an account. (It’s pretty quick and easy.)

Domestic personal transactions

For domestic transactions, the fee for credit/debit card payments is 2.9% of the amount of the transaction plus a fixed fee of 30¢. So, for example, if you are sent $2000 by credit card, the fee to the vacationer would be $58.30. Note: There are NO fees for utilizing a PayPal balance or bank account for payments or if sending money through an Amex Send account.

International personal transactions

Using PayPal can be very helpful for receiving funds from international vacationers. However, the fee is higher at 5% and a currency conversion rate will apply. Again, you will want to check with PayPal for the particulars and most recent fee updates. Also, read our other blog posts about International Bookings and Handling Payments from Canada.

Prior to accepting a booking using PayPal, you should be very clear with your vacationer about who is responsible for any fees.  Ideally, it should also be stipulated in the lease agreement who is responsible for paying these fees.

Do you accept credit card payments as well as personal checks? Do you have any other recommendations for taking rental payments?

About Elizabeth Weedon

About Elizabeth Weedon: I have worked for WeNeedaVacation.com since 2008, and I've been a loyal homeowner listed on the site since early 1998. An enthusiastic member of the Homeowner Support Team, I provide fellow Cape and Islands vacation rental homeowners with advice about online marketing and rental management techniques to ensure them a successful rental experience each season. In addition to phone and email support to our homeowners, I also create and edit much of the content on our website, as well as our Homeowner Blog and monthly newsletters. I am also the Press & PR Coordinator for the company, responsible for drafting our press releases and responding to press inquiries and interviews. I grew up summering on the Vineyard, where I have managed my family's rental home since the mid-1980's, and I'm passionately devoted to the Island. My husband and I live in Wellesley where we have raised our 2 grown kids and our Black Lab, Maisie.