In Scandinavian folklore, a “gjenganger” refers to a ghost or revenant, often associated with unfinished business or a desire for revenge. While not directly related to short-term rentals, it highlights the importance of respecting local cultures and beliefs when hosting guests from different backgrounds.
Gjenganger
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The process of thoroughly cleaning and sanitizing the grout lines between tiles in bathrooms and kitchens.
The maximum amount an insurance policy will pay out for damages or losses to the physical structure of a short-term rental property.
Setting higher rental rates during periods of peak demand, such as holidays, special events, and popular travel seasons.
Taxes imposed by local governments on short-term rentals, often as a percentage of the rental income or a flat fee per night.