A Mayan language spoken by the Tzutujil people, primarily in the highlands of Guatemala. While not directly related to short-term rental management, understanding the cultural context of the region your property is located in can enhance guest experiences and marketing efforts.
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Accommodating guests from diverse backgrounds and language preferences by providing multilingual support, translated materials, and culturally sensitive amenities.
A set of standardized procedures for cleaning and sanitizing short-term rentals between guest stays, ensuring hygiene and guest safety.
Providing thoughtful amenities and features that go beyond the basics, catering to guests’ needs and preferences to create a memorable stay.
Features allowing guests to personalize communication preferences, such as preferred language, communication channels, and frequency of messages.