In Scandinavian folklore, a “gjenganger” refers to a ghost or revenant, often associated with unfinished business or a desire for revenge. While not directly related to short-term rentals, it highlights the importance of respecting local cultures and beliefs when hosting guests from different backgrounds.
Gjenganger
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Regular assessments, conducted every three months, of key performance indicators like occupancy rates, booking trends, and revenue to inform business decisions.
An official notification sent to guests upon successfully reserving a short-term rental, outlining booking details, house rules, and check-in instructions.
Pre-written messages designed to streamline host communication with guests, covering common inquiries, booking confirmations, check-in instructions, house rules, and post-stay follow-ups.