Trusting Your Home Exchange Partners

The question I am repeatedly asked is, “Why should I not be worried about having a stranger in my house?”

My immediate response is always the same, “Why should your potential exchange partners not be worried about having you in THEIR house?”

robberBe rational and pause for a moment to think: Why should you assume your home exchange partners are joining a home exchange agency for the sole purpose of moving into your home and robbing it, yet you expect them to see you as pure innocents looking for nothing more than an affordable vacation?

ExchangeHomes.com has been continually involved in home exchanging since 1986—that’s 23 years at the time of writing! During those 23 years I’ve never had a single report of theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, or anything else that could even vaguely categorized at a criminal act associated with home exchanging.

Mutual trust has to be the fundamental principle of successful home exchanging, so if you are someone who lacks that inerrant ability, it’s likely that home exchange probably isn’t the best travel solution for you.

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