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.
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.
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 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.
A building or complex containing multiple individual units that are rented out as short-term rentals.
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.