In the context of short-term rentals, agreement inferred from a guest’s actions or inactions, such as using provided amenities, that suggests acceptance of house rules or terms not explicitly stated in writing.
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.
Implementing clear and enforceable policies regarding noise levels in short-term rentals, ensuring a peaceful and respectful environment for both guests and neighbors.
The use of visual symbols and icons in listing descriptions and photographs to quickly communicate amenities, house rules, or property features to potential guests.
The reasoning provided by a host for charging specific fees or requiring certain conditions from guests, such as a security deposit for potential damages or a minimum stay requirement during peak season.
A rule enforced by hosts prohibiting smoking inside the short-term rental property, often to maintain cleanliness and accommodate guests with sensitivities.
A rule established by hosts prohibiting parties or large gatherings in the short-term rental property to prevent noise complaints, property damage, and security risks.
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.
The maximum number of guests allowed to stay in a rental property at any given time, as determined by the host and often based on local regulations or property limitations.