A setup of speakers, often including a subwoofer, providing high-quality audio throughout the rental, enhancing guest entertainment options.
Glossary Terms
Strategically designing and furnishing a rental property to maximize usable space and create a sense of openness, especially important in smaller properties.
A peak travel period in many destinations, typically during March and April, when students and families often take vacations, influencing pricing and demand for short-term rentals.
Targeted cleaning between guest stays that focuses on specific areas of the property requiring immediate attention, such as spills, stains, or high-traffic zones.
A type of house design where the floor levels are staggered, typically with a few stairs separating each section, offering a unique layout for a short-term rental.
Guidelines outlining the terms and conditions for hosting events like parties, weddings, or gatherings at a short-term rental, often including restrictions, fees, and liability waivers.
Luxury additions to a short-term rental property that enhance relaxation and rejuvenation, such as hot tubs, saunas, steam rooms, or massage services.
Local regulations that limit noise levels in residential areas, often impacting short-term rentals and requiring hosts to implement noise mitigation strategies.
A clause in a lease agreement that specifies the maximum number of guests allowed to stay in a short-term rental property.
A cloud-based software distribution model where applications are hosted by a third-party provider and accessed by users over the internet. Commonly used for property management systems in the short-term rental industry.
A warm, welcoming, and gracious approach to hosting, often associated with the Southern United States, emphasizing personalized service and genuine care for guests.
An interior design style characterized by elegance, refinement, and attention to detail, often featuring high-quality furnishings and a neutral color palette.