A partnership program for museums and cultural institutions, like some short-term rentals in historic properties, offering benefits and potential collaboration opportunities.
Glossary Terms
A detailed list of all small appliances provided at the rental property, such as coffee makers, toasters, blenders, and hair dryers, for guest convenience and property management.
A rule prohibiting smoking within the rental property, including cigarettes, cigars, vaping, and other forms of smoking, to maintain a clean and healthy environment.
Allowing guests to control the property’s thermostat through a smartphone app or smart home system, often within set temperature ranges to prevent excessive energy use.
Electronic devices that enhance guest comfort and convenience, such as smart TVs with streaming services, voice assistants, or smart lighting systems.
A legal venue for resolving disputes, typically involving smaller amounts of money, that may arise between hosts and guests, such as property damage or unpaid fees.
The proactive practice of anticipating guest needs, promptly resolving issues, and providing exceptional service to ensure a positive experience and foster positive reviews.
Connecting electronic door locks with property management systems to enable remote access control, grant temporary codes to guests, and enhance security.
Specific tax deductions available to short-term rental owners who operate as a business, such as deductions for property expenses, marketing costs, and insurance.
Adhering to local regulations and safety standards by installing and maintaining functional smoke detectors in all required areas of the short-term rental property.
The integration of technology like smart locks, thermostats, and lighting controlled remotely for enhanced guest convenience and property management efficiency in short-term rentals.
Describing a property situated directly on a ski slope, offering convenient access for skiers and snowboarders.