We see many posts from hosts who want help in dealing with situations relating to hosting problem guests.
Two of the most common issues are....
1/.....How can I stop guests wasting power, running the Air/con all the time or at an extreme temperature.
2/...
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Sam669
Living room with natural light, led lamps and reused furniture made with reforestation wood
This is part of the CC Festival of hospitality, original topic created in the Portuguese speaking Community Center, by @Siyana-and-Khalam0 and translated below....
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Sylvia410
LizzieFormer Community ManagerLondon, United Kingdom
When I started my own listing 18 months ago I bought hotel-style individual toiletries to leave in the guest room when guests checked-in.
Almost all guests would use them, take them home or comment on them- but I suppose only because I provided them....
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Casey241
...Without important amenities, I should say, because we have the sheets and pillows, the towels, soap (three kinds!), and the toilet paper. The essentials are covered!
What we don’t have is a much longer list, and it begins with wifi. No wifi! For s...
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Sarah977
Hello!
It's a pleasure to read other Hosts again! We have been very busy this summer, so it has been almost impossible to follow the chats in here, but I need to read them because there have been lots of bad changes (about cancellation policies, mai...
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Ale113
Power wastage is a never ending problem with guests.
Although we produce most of our own energy on the property, whatever gets used on the property is energy I can’t export back to the grid and get paid for! So whichever way it goes, guests wasting powe...
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Ana1971
Have noticed several guests are saying ‘soap’ is missing in my listings. Young and older guests.
We provide several bottles of shower gel & shampoo - different fragrances.
At the sinks we provide liquid soap. I despise bar soap. I don’t wish to prov...
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Yolanda8
I have had some guests run the heat on the HVAC to between 80 and 85 degress F in the winter.
Unfortunately for me part of my townhouse is controlled by the thermostat in their apartment and ot is not only way too warm but must be costing me $10 to $20...
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Ash3