The maximum number of guests allowed to stay overnight in a short-term rental property, as determined by local regulations, safety codes, or the host’s own policies.
A contract between the host and guest outlining the terms and conditions of the short-term rental, including house rules, check-in/out procedures, and cancellation policies.
A comprehensive guide provided to guests upon arrival, containing essential information about the property, amenities, house rules, and local recommendations.
A comprehensive guide provided to guests upon arrival at a short-term rental, containing essential information about the property, amenities, house rules, and local recommendations.
Potential disturbances and sound levels that guests might experience at a short-term rental property, both internally and from the surrounding environment. Managing noise levels is crucial for ensuring guest comfort and avoiding complaints.
The minimum age set by a short-term rental host for the primary guest booking and staying at their property, often implemented to comply with platform policies or to mitigate risks associated with younger guests.
Implementing measures to track and address excessive noise from guests during nighttime hours to minimize disturbances to neighbors and maintain positive community relations.
A digital or physical resource providing guests with all necessary information about the property and their stay, including check-in/out instructions, house rules, local recommendations, and emergency contacts.
A pre-written message that hosts can personalize and send to guests upon booking confirmation, expressing gratitude, providing arrival instructions, and setting expectations for their stay.