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DIRECTIONS AND KEY INFORMATION x. Xxxx Ridge Investment Properties, LLC will provide detailed directions and key information to access vacation rentals reserved through our company. Internet mapping devices and navigation systems are NOT recommended within the Western NC Mountains. Information regarding check in procedures, including directions and property's key instructions, is sent via email 10 days prior to arrival. It is the responsibility of the guest to ensure receipt of directions 10 days prior to arrival. b. Please be aware that the units being rented are accessed by traveling a fairly steep and curvy road. While the road is maintained during the winter months, there is absolutely no guarantee that the property will be accessible by vehicles without four-wheel drive and/or chains.
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DIRECTIONS AND KEY INFORMATION. GPS does not always work in the mountains. It is strongly recommended that you use the directions that we email to you. a. CMV will provide address, detailed directions, and key information to access property, only if reservation balance is paid in full. If reservation is split between parties (cotenants), no info can be provided to either tenant until both tenants have paid in full. CMV will only provide this info to tenant(s) listed on lease by means of email address(es) listed on lease or in person at our office. For the safety and privacy of guest staying at the property before you, we will not send directions and access info at an earlier date than one day before scheduled arrival even if balance is paid in full. Internet mapping devices and navigation systems are NOT recommended for use in the Western NC Mountains. Please call our office immediately if you are having trouble finding the property or our office. CMV cannot be held responsible if you are unable to locate our office and no rent reduction or refund will be made. b. On every rental cabin CMV manages a vehicle icon is displayed to indicate the type of vehicle suggested to reach the cabin. This scale is only intended to indicate the minimum vehicle type suggested to successfully navigate the North Carolina Smoky Mountain access road to the vacation cabin. Please adhere to any recommendation or requirement for a four-wheel-drive vehicle when listed in a property description. It is highly recommended that Guests try to arrive during daylight hours for their first visit to our area to become familiar with the area and roads. Carolina Mountain Vacations makes a proactive effort to verify that the roads to our vacation cabins are navigable by the general public. Our cleaning and maintenance staff drive these roads in their personal vehicles almost daily and report any major road issues, such as washouts, fallen trees or rocks. Guest acknowledges that access to rented property will require driving on gravel mountain roads that may in places be steep and has been given recommendation on the minimum type of vehicle needed to safely drive the road. CMV will not give refund or be held liable if guest does not adhere to recommended vehicle type and is not able to or elects not to drive up road to cabin. Please note that CMV does not own or have jurisdiction over local county and development roads. Carolina Mountain Vacations does not assume responsibility for or warrant the actual road conditions exper...
DIRECTIONS AND KEY INFORMATION. GPS does not always work in the mountains. It is strongly recommended that you use the directions on the confirmation that we emailed you to get to our office for check-in. a. CMV will provide detailed directions and key information to access vacation cabins on the day you check into our office. Internet mapping devises and navigation systems are NOT recommended for use in the Western NC Mountains. Information regarding check in procedures and directions to our office are emailed with your confirmation. Please call our office immediately if you are having trouble finding us. CMV cannot be held responsible if you are unable to locate our office and no rent reduction or refund will be made. b. Please be aware that some NC mountain roads may be steep and/or curvy. Access to some of our cabins may require driving on gravel roads or driveways and paved roads or driveways can be difficult in inclement weather. Please adhere to any recommendation or requirement for a four-wheel-drive vehicle when listed in a property description. It is highly recommended that Guests try to arrive during daylight hours for their first visit to our area to become familiar with the area and roads.
DIRECTIONS AND KEY INFORMATION. Information regarding check-in procedures, including directions and key instructions, is sent via email the day before arrival.
DIRECTIONS AND KEY INFORMATION. Xxxx Ridge Investment Properties, LLC will provide detailed directions and key information to access vacation rentals reserved through our company. Internet mapping devices and navigation systems are NOT recommended within the Western NC Mountains. Information regarding check in procedures, including directions and property's key instructions, is sent via email 10 days prior to arrival. It is the responsibility of the guest to ensure receipt of directions 10 days prior to arrival.
DIRECTIONS AND KEY INFORMATION a. Jupiter Vacation Rentals will provide a guest portal with map and access instructions to the reserved vacation rental. Information regarding check-in procedures, including directions and Property access instructions, is available via the Guest Experience App 14 days prior to arrival.

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