A common house rule in short-term rentals prohibiting parties or large gatherings to prevent noise complaints and property damage.
Glossary Term: Guest Behavior
A common rule in short-term rentals prohibiting smoking inside the property to maintain cleanliness and prevent damage.
A clause in a rental agreement that prohibits parties or large gatherings at the property, helping to prevent noise complaints and potential damage.
The shared responsibility between hosts and guests to treat each other, the property, and the neighborhood with respect and consideration.
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A minor violation of a short-term rental agreement that doesn’t significantly impact the other party’s rights or the contract’s purpose, unlikely to justify legal action or contract termination.
The use of internet-connected devices to monitor noise levels within a short-term rental, helping hosts enforce house rules and prevent disturbances.
Generating excessive noise from a short-term rental property, such as loud music or parties, that exceeds permissible noise limits set by local ordinances and disturbs neighbors, potentially leading to complaints and fines.
A common phrase used by short-term rental hosts to express regret or frustration over situations that could have been avoided with better planning, communication, or guest behavior. For example, “If only I had charged a higher security deposit” or “If only I had been clearer about my house rules.”
A set of guidelines and expectations established by hosts for guests staying at their short-term rental property, typically covering areas like noise levels, smoking, pets, and check-in/check-out procedures.
The use of technology to monitor noise levels in a rental property and prevent disruptive parties or excessive noise violations.
The use of devices or systems to monitor noise levels within a short-term rental property to ensure guests are respecting house rules and avoiding disturbances to neighbors.