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What are the expectations of Airbnb hosts?

Cleanliness: Hosts should provide listings that meet a high standard of cleanliness (free of extensive dust, pet dander, dirty dishes, etc.). Guest turnover: Hosts should be sure to clean between every stay (do laundry, take out trash, vacuum/sweep, wipe down surfaces, etc.).



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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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Incall commercial sex work: A stay, Experience, or its surrounding property should not be used for paid sexual services, such as erotic massages or prostitution. Procuring sex work: Guests should not request and Hosts should not promote or offer paid sexual services.

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Guests should also return any keys as agreed upon by both parties and promptly communicate with the Host if issues come up. Disrespecting the space: Guests may not leave the place where they stayed or its grounds in a state that requires excessive or deep cleaning or repairs beyond normal wear and tear.

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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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Airbnb hosts set their own rates, so there's no need to tip There's no need to tip your Airbnb host because they're not technically service staff. While they may go above and beyond to make your stay amazing, they're essentially hosting you in their home rather than filling the role of support personnel.

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The main downside of using Airbnb for short-term rentals is that the platform charges its hosts a commission for each booking. This can eat into your profits, depending on the length and scale of your rental offerings.

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Depending on the nature of the violation, Airbnb may also take other actions, such as canceling an upcoming or active reservation, refunding a guest from a Host's payout, and/or requiring Hosts to provide proof that they have addressed issues before they can resume hosting.

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14 Tips for Running a Successful Airbnb Property
  1. Run the Numbers.
  2. Price Against Hotels, Not Other Rentals.
  3. Know Your Local Laws.
  4. Approach Short-Term Rentals as a Complete Hospitality Business.
  5. Furnish Affordably.
  6. Never Misrepresent the Property.
  7. Accrue 5-Star Reviews ASAP.
  8. Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness.


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Although the platform doesn't require you to do it, people love when hosts go the extra mile to provide better service. If you are wondering whether you should serve breakfast to your guests and what food you should provide, here you'll find some Airbnb breakfast ideas.

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Airbnb hosting takes a lot of hard work — and homework and prep work and … you get the picture. It takes work. What you put into it affects what you get out of it, so if you want to be successful, you've got to put in some literal and figurative elbow grease.

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It is up to the discretion of each host to determine whether or not to charge a cleaning fee, although it is worth noting that the charging of a cleaning fee is a common practice on Airbnb. However, some hosts prefer not to charge a cleaning fee and instead add the fee to their overall nightly price.

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You and they co-exist in the same space; they do not 'serve' you in the same way that hotel staff might do. As such, there is no need to tip them. If you want to show your appreciation, a small gift such as a box of chocolates or even just a note would be more appropriate.

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