An individual who travels and stays in accommodations alone, often seeking unique experiences and personal growth.
Glossary Terms
Connecting different software applications, such as property management systems, channel managers, and accounting software, to automate tasks and streamline operations.
The geographic location or demographic group from which the majority of bookings for a short-term rental originate.
Implementing measures to minimize noise transfer between units or from outside sources to ensure a peaceful stay for guests.
A simple business structure where the individual owner and the business are considered a single entity for tax and legal purposes.
A thoughtful welcome amenity provided to guests upon arrival, typically containing a selection of snacks and drinks.
Proximity or availability of trails and routes suitable for snowmobiling, a feature often highlighted in listings for rentals in snowy regions.
Equipment provided for guests to enjoy snorkeling, commonly offered in short-term rentals located near bodies of water.
Protective barriers typically made of plexiglass or similar material, often used in breakfast areas or common spaces of short-term rentals to minimize the spread of germs.
Professional services hired to clear snow and ice from driveways, walkways, and other areas of a property. Essential for short-term rentals in snowy climates to ensure guest safety and accessibility.
A colloquial term for a list of minor complaints or criticisms, often used humorously. In the context of short-term rentals, it might refer to a guest’s nitpicky feedback or a host’s list of minor property imperfections.