A short-term rental that caters to families with amenities and features designed for children, such as toys, games, cribs, high chairs, and a safe environment.
Linens, including bedding and towels, that have been certified by the Oeko-Tex Standard 100, ensuring they are free from harmful substances and safe for human use, a desirable feature for health-conscious short-term rental guests.
A community-based crime prevention initiative where residents, including short-term rental hosts, work together to enhance safety and security in the area.
Having plans and supplies in place to ensure the safety of guests and minimize property damage in the event of natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, or floods.
The maximum number of guests permitted to stay overnight in the short-term rental property, specified by the host based on local regulations and property capacity.
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 type of electrical grounding system that minimizes electrical noise and interference, important for properties with sensitive electronics or appliances offered in short-term rentals.
Knowledge and adherence to local regulations, licensing requirements, tax obligations, and safety standards governing short-term rentals in a particular jurisdiction, ensuring legal operation.
A type of gate made from iron, often used for security or aesthetic purposes. Iron gates can enhance the curb appeal and security of a short-term rental property.
The process of vetting potential guests before accepting a booking to minimize risks and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for both hosts and guests.