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  • Mon, Sep 23
    Freeport
    Sep 23, 2024, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
    Freeport, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    Sep 23, 2024, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
    Freeport, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    Join us in Freeport for a day of learning, from keynote speakers to roundtable discussions, meeting industry vendors, and making new friends in the industry!
  • Wed, Feb 07
    Virtual Event
    Feb 07, 2024, 12:00 AM – 11:50 PM
    Virtual Event
    Feb 07, 2024, 12:00 AM – 11:50 PM
    Virtual Event
    Book Direct Day is an online movement encouraging all guests to book direct instead of using a third-party booking site. When you book direct, you shop small, support local businesses, make new connections, and get to tap into all the local knowledge! Want to learn more? Sign up for our newsletter!
  • Tue, Sep 12
    Freeport
    Sep 12, 2023, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
    Freeport, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    Sep 12, 2023, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
    Freeport, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    This year's theme: Smooth Seas Never Made A Skilled Sailor Come aboard as we talk all things vacation rentals in Maine! Keynote Speakers include Steve Trover of Better Talent, Justin Ford of Breezeway, Deb Hart, VRPOME Legislative Liason, and Patricia Moore of Global Vacation Rental Association!
  • Wed, Oct 12
    Hilton Garden Inn Freeport Downtown
    Oct 12, 2022, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    Hilton Garden Inn Freeport Downtown, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    Oct 12, 2022, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    Hilton Garden Inn Freeport Downtown, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    We're happy to FINALLY announce our in-person Annual Fall Conference is back! This event is tailored to short-term rental companies, owners, and hosts in the great State of Maine. Industry leaders will speak to the challenges we face in Maine and bring the latest industry news and updates.
  • Tue, Apr 02
    Hilton Garden Inn Freeport Downtown
    Apr 02, 2019, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    Hilton Garden Inn Freeport Downtown, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    Apr 02, 2019, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    Hilton Garden Inn Freeport Downtown, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    Please join us for our annual meeting! We will be covering legislation, changes in the marketplace, as well as talking about the new NorthEastStays website.
  • Tue, Apr 10
    Hilton Garden Inn
    Apr 10, 2018, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    Hilton Garden Inn, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    Apr 10, 2018, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    Hilton Garden Inn, 5 Park St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
    Please join us for a day of networking and guest speakers.

ABOUT US

About

The Northeast's valuable, historic vacation cottage rental industry is facing great challenges today both from the sharing economy and a host of others who feel we are competition as this industry grows and becomes more mainstream in America. In this competitive environment, it is essential to have an advocate to help us negotiate the growing complexity of laws & regulations some of which try to add to unnecessary costs and reduce operating efficiency that are unneccesary.

Maine's vacation rental agency members also benefit from a source for products and services, at affordable prices, that all of us require to remain competitive and efficient. 

Please click HERE for more details!

our history

 The Vacation Rental Professionals of Maine (VRPOMe) began as an informal group of six vacation rental agencies in Maine in 2006.  This group of visionary small business owners wanted to network and help each other with issues in an unregulated industry. They were aware that as agencies they needed to self-regulate.  Membership in the VRMA (Vacation Rental Managers Association) helped them do this. Legal and operational issues were regular topics of discussion on a statewide basis as they met in different locations around the State. 

In 2013, the group reached out to the 80 or more agencies in the state after a DHHS inspector came to Boothbay and asked Cottage Connection to produce a DHHS license. This was how vacation rentals first became aware of the bill, LD330, a bill to require Vacation Rentals to have a DHHS license.  It became quite clear that Maine urgently needed a voice for vacation rental companies to communicate with our legislative leaders. The group rallied and created a grass roots effort to testify in Augusta, meet with lobbyists, and talked to legislators and the media. This helped result in the defeat of this bill and several others.

Today, our memberships are increasing year after year, and we have been successful in advocating for Vacation Rentals. We received our first significant donation of $5,000 from LiveRez software in December of 2015 in recognition of our success and momentum here in Maine.  We are very active with legislation and are working with Deb Hart of Hart Public Policy to stay on top of legislation at both the Regional, State and local levels.  We have an active, committed volunteer Board of Directors developing great educational programs to help our industry. 

Our mission from the beginning has been to provide support and leadership for the Maine vacation rental industry, as well as the rest of the Northeast, through effective collaborative influence in the marketplace while promoting professional standards for our members. One of our guiding principles is a promise to our guests to deliver quality service and value to the public.

HOW we CAN 

HELP you & YOUr company

Educating Town Officials

We are here to help with your local town issues that come up regarding vacation rentals. We offer a Traveling Program

that helps educate the local towns about the efforts that Professional Agencies have taken for years to insure the  success of vacation rental vacation in   the hospitality industry and the good neighbor policies and health and safety efforts for self policing that we do.  

Educating Your Team

We help educate you and your team through a variety of written resources,  and events targeted to Vacation Rentals.

Events include: Our annual meeting, where we also incorporate an education seminar, and round table discussions. We send out a quarterly newsletter that includes any proposed changes you should be aware of at a State level (currently Maine, however as new states join us that will change). In addition we also offer helpful advice from our Lobbyist, Deb Hart. 

Check out our events calendar.

Money Saving Programs

Our members can take advantage

of a wide range of money-saving programs, including a first-in-Maine Vacation Property Rental Insurance Program, a Linen Rental Program, and many other valuable benefits. We also offer group advertising throughout the year at discounted rates. 

Other Added Benefits of VRPOMe

  • Website: full of information, including a member forum great for discussions! Plus free marketing for your brand. 

  • Annual Meeting: Great for networking, we also have guest speakers from within the industry and present new softwares, ideas and market analysis. 

  • Quarterly Newsletter: Includes any important legislative news and other things happening within the industry and our group.

  • Monthly Zoom meetings for members to attend to discuss legislation, business policies, best cleaning practices, marketing ideas, and so much more. 

  • Social Media: VRPOMe is on Instagram and Facebook and features our members properties and release information happening in different parts of the state. 

  • Letters to local officials: We are able to defend your town and company on behalf of you via attending town hall meetings, writing letters to local officials, providing a resource to fight mandates and ordinances. We are here to help you and protect your livelihood. 

To provide support and leadership for the Maine vacation rental industry through effective collaborative influence in the marketplace while promoting professional standards for our members.

our goals

  • The Voice of VRPOMe: Advocating for, and protecting the interests of vacation rental companies and the vacation industry

  • Service to VRPOMe  Providing an advantage for members through benefits, services and events.

  • The Image of VRPOMe:  Promoting the positive impact of vacation rentals  on the Northeast s economy and community.

  • The Future of VRPOMe: Maintaining the resources and leadership essential to advancing the VR industry interests.

our guiding principles

  • Clear communication between VRPOMe leadership, members, and government representatives.

  • Prosperity and economic security with best practices.

  • A code of ethics and trust among members.

  • A promise to deliver quality services and value to members as we protect and promote a prosperous future for the Maine vacation rental industry.

our mission

Industry statistics

In 2016, Vacation Rentals accounted for about 7% of the Tourism Dollars coming into the state of Maine through Lodging, Meals, Retail, Activities, Sales/Lodging/Meals Taxes.  Monetary Statistical Information is from the 2016 Maine Tourism Report.  In addition to the direct dollars, there are also the trickle-down dollars spent by property owners when they are here for their enjoyment as well as money spent on property taxes, improvements, etc.  This also is a considerable amount of money, but, harder to measure.  

  • Traditional Vacation Rentals in 2016 accounted for approximately 7% ($420 Million) of the Tourism dollars that come into the state   

  • Vacation Rentals paid over $11.5 million in Sales Tax  

  • Employs 14000+/- people

  • State Tourism Report for 2016 cites that the average stay was 3 nights (down from 5 in 2014)

  • Provides income to property owners who otherwise might have to sell their treasured family cottage or second home

  • Supports over 100 vacation rental businesses

  • Typically rent for 7 nights in July and August but may rent for shorter periods in the Spring, Fall and Winter when visitors only come for a few days to view the foliage, ski, pick apples, etc.  but want their own place to stay.

  • Professional Vacation Rental Managers ensure their properties meet basic Life/Safety standards.  We all have additional safety requirements that we enforce as professionals and without government oversight.  

  • Vacation Rentals are different from other types of lodging in that we rent a whole house, apartment, condo, cottage, etc. to a group comprised of family and/or friends who all know each other and are here for a common purpose.  We do not rent out parts of a property to people who are strangers to one another; nor do we serve meals.  All meals are cooked by the renters themselves rather than offered by management as part of the lodging fee.  Cottages are Self Catering.  

Are you interested in becoming a member?

 

Click HERE to fill out our enrollment form!

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