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Hello @Jammal/-Adrianna0 ,
In addition to what other hosts have mentioned, I’d like to add a few more points to the list. There are plenty more answers to this great question, but here are a few from my experience:
Hi @Jammal/-Adrianna0 😊,
Thank you for asking this question here!
Have you received any reservations from guests yet?
I’m tagging a few experienced hosts to see what they can share with you about this: @Guy991, @Dave-and-Deb0, @Patricia2526 and @Lorina14.
Thank you in advance!
Warm regards 🌻,
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Hi @Jammal/-Adrianna0 and @Elisa
Yes, hosting on Airbnb can be safe as long as you take the right precautions and make full use of the safety tools the Airbnb platform offers. I’ve been hosting for over six years and have never experienced any serious issues with guests. In fact, some of them have become good friends and frequent return visitors.
Airbnb verifies guest identities (to some extent) using ID submission and account verification before guest can book their stay.
Set your house rules clearly and be specific about expectations around parties, noise, smoking, etc., and reiterate these at check-in or in your welcome message.
Keep all communication on the Airbnb platform. This protects you in case of any disputes and ensures there’s a clear record of what was agreed upon.
Most guests are respectful and kind especially those with good reviews. With the right approach, hosting can be both safe and incredibly rewarding.
Yes, all of our guests we didn’t know. Some have become regulars, others friends and others just great company when we chat and interact via text or in person. We do have separate private entrances for our suites.
If you are home sharing and a single female, some women may limit guests to only females. You will need to make sure each room has a lock and key for privacy. I personally wouldn’t home share (share rooms in a home) if I had a kid though as you can’t guarantee the safety for your child at all times.
If you have a request for booking (not instant book) you can interact with potential guests and ask them some questions to get a feel for them and trust your gut when pre approving them to book.
Hello @Jammal/-Adrianna0 ,
In addition to what other hosts have mentioned, I’d like to add a few more points to the list. There are plenty more answers to this great question, but here are a few from my experience:
Thank you everyone @Patricia2526, @Guy991 and @Lorina14 for helping this host with your thoughtful comments. 😊
@Jammal3 Have the comments helped you better understand your concern?
What do you see as your next steps, would you like to start hosting?
Don’t hesitate to let me know if you need any more help.
Warm regards 🌻,
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