The shortest allowable booking duration for a rental property, set by the host to manage availability and optimize pricing.
Glossary Term: Booking Requirements
Setting a minimum stay requirement of two nights for bookings, often implemented during peak seasons or for operational efficiency.
The minimum number of nights guests are required to book for a stay at the rental property, often implemented during peak season or for special events.
A booking requirement that guests must reserve the property for a minimum of three nights, common during peak seasons or for larger properties.
A set of questions sent to potential guests before booking to assess their suitability and minimize risks associated with hosting.
The shortest duration for which a host is willing to accept a booking, often varying by season or demand.
The minimum number of nights required for booking a short-term rental, often varying depending on seasonality, weekends, and special events.
The shortest duration for which a host is willing to accept a booking, often adjusted based on seasonality, demand, and operational efficiency.
A requirement set by hosts specifying the shortest allowable booking duration for their property, often varying by season or demand, to manage turnover costs and target specific guest types.
A reservation request that requires host approval based on factors like guest reviews or specific booking requirements.