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Should I strip the bed at my Airbnb?

Strip the bed and group dirty linens together. However, it's not necessary to make the bed or fold any linens, as your host will throw them all in the wash anyway.



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Some hosts will ask you to please strip the bed and leave the sheets and pillowcases on the floor, or perhaps drop it in the hamper in the laundry room, Gottsman says. Others may say not to worry about it which means, leaving the guest room as good or better than when you arrived.

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Details of the ground rules Cleanliness: Guests should not leave the listing in a state that requires excessive or deep cleaning (moldy dishes, soiled carpets, stains from pets, etc.). Cleaning fees set by Hosts are only meant to cover the cost of standard cleaning between reservations (laundry, vacuuming, etc.).

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When it comes to changing top bedding layers, many hosts on Turno wash blankets, comforters, and duvet covers every 2-3 weeks or after a long stay, while others wash them after every guest. Many guests believe that hotels and Airbnbs launder bedding less frequently, so they immediately strip the beds of any top layers.

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For a vacation rental cleaning service, bedding should be washed during every turnover. Guests do not want to start their vacation with dirty bedding and having to wash the sheets and blankets themselves.

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Guests will be charged extra for any stained towels or linens. Use cleaning products as needed to remove stains from towels and linens. Don't use towels or linens to remove hair dye or other hair products. Guests are responsible for any damage to towels or linens.

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The best bedding for your Airbnb include:
  • Bedsure Bed in a Bag: Overall Best Bedding Set.
  • CozyLux Seersucker Comforter Set: Best Affordable Bedding Set.
  • California Design Den 400-Thread-Count Cotton Sheets: Best Durable Bed Sheets.
  • Cozy Earth Classic Bedding Bundle: Most Luxurious Bedding Set.


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Cleaning Regulations and Guidelines for Airbnbs Whether you charge a separate cleaning fee or not, it's important to follow a few basic cleaning regulations and guidelines to ensure your guests stay comfortable and safe during their visit. Unlike a hotel room, Airbnbs are not usually cleaned daily.

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Eligible travel issues listed under Airbnb's policy If a guest arrives and finds that the property has not been cleaned (i.e. dirty sheets, rubbish lying around) they have a right to request a refund. This also relates to safety issues such as infestations, broken locks, or extreme mold.

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Extras guests appreciate:
  • Extra toilet paper, linens, and towels.
  • Basic toiletries like shampoo and conditioner.
  • Dish soap and cleaning supplies.
  • Dining basics like a coffee maker, cooking utensils, dishes, and silverware.
  • Wine glasses.
  • Basic cooking supplies like salt, pepper, and oil.
  • Coffee, tea.
  • Light breakfast or snacks.


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Sheets: If you've got a high occupancy rate year-round, aim to replace your sheets every 6-12 months at least. If you're not booked as frequently, once a year should do it.

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Many hosts will request that guests gather any used towels and place them somewhere. This makes it easier for them to know which items need to be washed. Plus, even in hotels, they often ask guests to designate which towels are dirty and when they need to be washed, so it's just the common sense thing to do.

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If you manage 6 or more listings, you can add additional fees to your listing and collect them at the time of booking. These include: Resort fees: For amenities or services provided by places within a resort or hotel. Linen fees: For linens and towels.

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Airbnb is addressing two huge complaints: Hidden fees and chores. Nov. 7, 2022 Updated Mon., Nov.

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