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  2. Vrbo - Wikipedia

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    Vrbo (/ ˈ v ɜːr b oʊ / VER-boh [1]), an initialism of Vacation Rentals by Owner, is an online marketplace for vacation rentals. It is headquartered in Austin, Texas , and is owned by Expedia Group .

  3. HomeAway - Wikipedia

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    HomeAway was a vacation rental marketplace. It operated through 50 websites in 23 languages through which it offered rentals of cabins, condos, castles, villas, barns, and farmhouses. Founded in February 2005 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, [3] the company became a publicly traded company in 2011. [4]

  4. Buying a house in a flood zone? Know the risks first - AOL

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    Here’s everything to consider before buying a house in a flood zone. What is a flood zone, anyway? A flood zone is a geographic area that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has ...

  5. Flood insurance rate map - Wikipedia

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    FIRMs display areas that fall within the 100-year flood boundary. Areas that fall within the boundary are called special flood hazard areas (SFHAs) and they are further divided into insurance risk zones. The term 100-year flood indicates that the area has a one-percent chance of flooding in any given year, not that a flood will occur every 100 ...

  6. Vrbo vs. Airbnb: Which Is Best for Travelers? - AOL

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    Vrbo’s booking fee is 3% for payment processing and 5% for the commission of the total cost of the rental. These fees do not include taxes. There are a few things that could drive the cost of ...

  7. These 9 Vrbo Vacation Homes Have Some of the Most Luxe ... - AOL

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    The travel booking site dropped a major report today called "Outside In," which revealed that “42% of travelers book vacation homes with amenities they either cannot afford to have at home or ...

  8. Special Flood Hazard Area - Wikipedia

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    A Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) is an area identified by the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as an area with a special flood or mudflow, and/or flood related erosion hazard, as shown on a flood hazard boundary map or flood insurance rate map. [1]

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