A system used by the US, Canada, and Mexico to classify businesses, with specific codes for short-term rental operations.
Glossary Term: Short-Term Rental
A permit issued by some local governments that allows homeowners to rent out their property for short periods, typically less than 30 days.
A permit required by the city of Nashville for operating a short-term rental property, ensuring compliance with local regulations and safety standards.
Specific rules and ordinances governing short-term rentals in Napa Valley, California, often known for strict permitting and occupancy limits.
The mandatory process for short-term rental hosts in Napa County, California, to register their properties with the county government and obtain the necessary permits for legal operation.
The art and science of crafting memorable and positive experiences for guests staying in short-term rentals. This encompasses all aspects of the guest journey, from pre-booking to post-stay, and focuses on creating a cohesive and delightful experience.
Using a smartphone app or website to access a short-term rental, often through digital keys or codes.
Communication channels used to interact with potential and confirmed guests, like Airbnb messaging or VRBO’s platform.
Advertising a short-term rental on multiple platforms, such as Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, to reach wider audiences.
The highest number of guests permitted to stay overnight in a short-term rental, often dictated by local regulations.
A discounted price offered to guests who book a short-term rental for an extended period, typically a month or longer.