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October 2009 Use caution when swapping vacation homes If you're a vacationer considering alternatives to high-priced hotels — say you just want a place to hang your hat, prepare an inexpensive meal, and mingle with the locals — home swapping may be the ticket. For a few weeks you relinquish your house keys to another family and, in exchange, take up residence in their home — maybe in a different country, maybe elsewhere in the U.S. Sound a little scary? True enough, home swapping is not for the faint of heart. But following a few simple precautions can help ensure that your house remains safe and secure during your absence. And by avoiding costly hotels in expensive tourist areas, you may even return with a few extra dollars in your bank account. If you're contemplating a home swap, here are a few things to keep in mind:
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