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What should I leave for Airbnb guest?

Guests will expect to find toilet paper, hand and body soap, towels, and linens, so make sure your space is stocked with all of these essential amenities. Airbnb recommends offering a minimum of: One towel per guest. One pillow per guest.



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  1. Find ways to take your amenities to the next level.
  2. Thoughtful greetings, like a welcome basket or handwritten note, go a long way.
  3. Share local treats to give guests a unique experience.
  4. Practical amenities, like sunscreen, insect repellant, and umbrellas, can save the day.


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Check out this five-step guide.
  1. Step 1: Communicate early and often. Welcoming guests begins before they even come through the door. ...
  2. Step 2: Make check-in easy. ...
  3. Step 3: Keep things clean and tidy. ...
  4. Step 4: Anticipate guest needs. ...
  5. Step 5: Give and get reviews.


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What Should I Include in My Airbnb Welcome Letter? [A Full Checklist]
  1. Address and Directions. Remember that your guests may have never traveled to your city or town before. ...
  2. Check-in and Checkout Instructions. ...
  3. WiFi Password & Instructions. ...
  4. Basic Area Guide. ...
  5. House Rules. ...
  6. Appliance Instructions. ...
  7. Your Contact Information.


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Top 10 Airbnb amenities guests want
  • WiFi. ...
  • Smart locks for self-check-in. ...
  • Pet-friendly. ...
  • A fully equipped kitchen. ...
  • Hot tub or jacuzzi. ...
  • Free parking. ...
  • Washing machine or dryer. ...
  • Work-from-home space.


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Luckily, serving breakfast doesn't have to be included. Depending on which route you take, you can consider serving breakfast as part of an upsell. You'll also need to consider the types of food you'll want to serve. If you're not a great cook, it might be best to stick with simple items like cereal, fruit, and toast.

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Check out this five-step guide.
  1. Step 1: Communicate early and often. Welcoming guests begins before they even come through the door. ...
  2. Step 2: Make check-in easy. ...
  3. Step 3: Keep things clean and tidy. ...
  4. Step 4: Anticipate guest needs. ...
  5. Step 5: Give and get reviews.


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How to start an Airbnb business
  1. Find out if you need permission. Get the proper permission from your landlord, co-op board or homeowners association, if relevant. ...
  2. Find and prepare your Airbnb space. ...
  3. Set your price. ...
  4. List your space. ...
  5. Hire or enlist some help (a co-host) ...
  6. Host an Airbnb experience.


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Slide 1: How to stay in an airbnb First, read your host's profile as well as the listing's fine print. Second, research all reviews. Finally, help hosts learn a little about you by relating your story in the bio section of your profile.

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Most Hosts pay a flat service fee of 3% of the booking subtotal. The subtotal is your nightly price plus any optional fees you charge guests, like a cleaning fee, and doesn't include Airbnb fees and taxes. Guests typically pay a service fee of around 14% of the booking subtotal.

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Yes, AirBnb is still profitable. The tourist market is HUGE and there's definitely room for you to make money in it too. Just pay attention to: Location.

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Airbnb House Rules Examples
  • No parties or events allowed. This is a big one. ...
  • No smoking allowed. ...
  • No pets allowed. ...
  • Suitable for toddlers and children under 12. ...
  • No unregistered guests allowed. ...
  • Please don't eat or drink in the bedrooms. ...
  • Please respect the noise curfew. ...
  • Please turn off the AC when you go out.


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Guests under the age of 18 are not allowed to create an Airbnb account or book a rental for themselves, but they can accompany other guests as part of a group (if they're a registered guest on that booking). To learn how to register guests on an Airbnb booking, click here.

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No, we do not offer food meals to our AirBnB guests or cook for them. However, we do provide a fully stocked kitchen with all the necessary cooking utensils and appliances so that they can prepare their own meals if they choose to.

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If it's purely a rental home, which you can tell by the lack of personal items in their place, then really anything goes. Usually previous Airbnb'ers leave small things behind like pasta, rice, olive oil, and garlic so as long as it's not rotting, feel free to dive in.

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Enough Tableware. Most Airbnbs in the U.S. stock tableware — think glasses, plates, and flatware — but the question is whether or not they have enough for your guest count and length of stay. Part of going away is not having to do chores constantly.

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