A policy set by hosts or platforms that dictates the minimum age a guest must be to book a rental, often implemented to mitigate risks associated with younger guests.
Proactive measures taken by short-term rental hosts to minimize the risk of property damage by guests, including clear house rules, security deposits, and guest screening processes.
Implementing strategies and measures to minimize potential risks associated with short-term rentals, such as property damage, liability, and legal disputes.
Methods used by hosts or property managers to vet potential guests and minimize the risk of problematic bookings, such as background checks and ID verification.
Security measures implemented by hosts or property managers to vet potential guests and mitigate risks associated with unauthorized parties, property damage, or other undesirable activities.
A U.S. law that prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, or disability. Short-term rental hosts are subject to this law.
The process of verifying the identity and assessing the suitability of potential guests before confirming a booking, often involving background checks, reviews from previous hosts, and communication analysis.
The process of verifying the identity and assessing the suitability of potential guests before confirming their booking for a short-term rental property.
The process of vetting potential guests to minimize the risk of problematic bookings, including verifying identities, reviewing guest reviews, and setting clear house rules.