Inspired by the concept of Ojo de Agua (eye of water) as a precious resource, this term reflects a commitment to sustainable practices in short-term rentals, focusing on water conservation. This includes implementing low-flow fixtures, using water-efficient appliances, and encouraging guests to be mindful of their water usage.
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A lease agreement where the tenant is responsible for paying property expenses like taxes, insurance, and maintenance in addition to rent.
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A tax levied on the rental of accommodations, including short-term rentals, in many jurisdictions. Also known as a transient occupancy tax or…