A Mayan language spoken by the Tzutujil people, primarily in the highlands of Guatemala. While not directly related to short-term rental management, understanding the cultural context of the region your property is located in can enhance guest experiences and marketing efforts.
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The cleanliness and hygiene protocols and standards implemented for cleaning and maintaining short-term rental properties between guest stays.
Taxes imposed by local governments on short-term rentals, often as a percentage of the rental income or a flat fee per night.
Tailoring additional services offered to guests (e.g., grocery delivery, transportation) based on common or unique requests to enhance their stay.
A situation where the number of short-term rentals in a particular market exceeds guest demand, potentially leading to lower occupancy rates and…