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Hi @Kristina505, 👋
I really appreciate how careful you are about quiet hours. I'm sure your neighbours value this consideration from guests. Have you ever dealt with any noisy guests? 👀
Alex
Hi Rebecca and all,
We've added quiet hours to our listing mainly because it's a city requirement to get the permit. I have a device called Minut that tracks sound levels, smoking, temperature and smoke. It has parameters you can set and it will notify you if the guests go beyond them. We have experienced any issues yet.
Best,
Jonathan
That sounds like a smart move with the quiet hours @Jonathan2725 - keeping the peace is so important in a city setting! The Minut device sounds really handy for monitoring everything. Have you found it easy to set up and use? I’d love to hear more about your hosting experience so far!
Hi @Rebecca,
The device and app are really easy to set up and use. We only have one unit but the app allows you monitor multiple units on its platform. Since hosting we’ve only had a couple of notifications from guests being loud, but I haven’t felt it was loud enough to get involved. It also monitors cigarette smoke which is very helpful.
Quiet hours have been placed! There is in house book and settings.
There is a topic for which I need your support! There is a new law charging 8 euros/day/stay on the airbnb and hotels through out Greece.
Booking.com is informing the customer for the additional charging, separating this environmental tax from the daily charge. The tricky issue here is that if is included in the daily price we have the income tax on a tax, because our tax office is taxing us on the gross value of the platform including airbnbfees.
Being individuals and not business units we have to find a way via platform to charge taxes in a separate way not including them in the total amount of charges. For the time being, I'm trying to handle this issue by informing customers in the booking phase about the extra cost (like in Italy) and I'm asking them a separate payment either in cash or via platform by using request money.
The problem is that they don't know about before booking the place with the result to have bookings and a lot of cancellations.
Hello @Amalia190
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Yes, I have quiet hours from 11pm - 7am. I live in an older neighborhood with a lot of retired people, so I don't want to disturb them. I have never had to enforce them though, as my guests have always been very respectful of the rules and generally quiet anyway. 😊
That sounds great @Aaron1359! It’s wonderful to hear that your guests have been so respectful. How has your hosting experience been overall? Any memorable moments or challenges you've faced?
Yes, I have added quiet hours to both my properties which are in Portrush - a seaside town in Northern Ireland that is lively in the high season.
One property, although in the centre of town is in a quieter, residential part. It is the middle floor apartment of a 3 storey building with private residents above and below so it is very important to ensure my neighbours are not inconvenienced by excess noise from my guests.
This also means that I am very careful about the guests that stay. Having been in the sharp end of instant booking with no restrictions when I first started I now have request to book and check through past reviews. Guests know of the environment and I have very little problems.
My other property is in the middle of bars and restaurants so it is a balancing act to ensure that local residents are not bothered by late night noise from my guests whilst enduring the guests can enjoy Portrush for the night life reason they came! Again - 99% of guests are respectful and there’s rarely an issue.
I think that communicating with guests and neighbours alike is key to making things work 😊
That sounds like a great approach to hosting @Anne-Marie78! It's wonderful to hear that you've had mostly respectful guests; it must be a relief when that happens. Living in such a lively area must be exciting, but I can imagine it comes with its challenges too. Have you found any particular strategies that work well for communicating with your guests about the local atmosphere and expectations?
My neighbors will definitely enforce quiet hours if necessary. I don't have to do anything. Trying to enforce things, or hover in anyway has been a recipe for antagonistic behavior in my experience. I find it best to communicate as little as possible being responsive to quest. The more communication, the more possibility for the guest to get irritated. We are living in a different world and people just want to be left alone.
Hello @Bill1723 - It sounds like you've found a solid approach to hosting. I totally get what you mean about keeping communication light... sometimes less really is more! How has your hosting experience been overall?
Hello @Rebecca
OHHHH yes!!
when I researched your 32 modules, I definitely learnes that among other things!
Highly recommend it!
Best
Lana🌻
Hi @Lana1222
That's awesome to hear! I'm glad you found the modules helpful. Which one stood out to you the most?
Hi @Rebecca !
I reviewed so many sites, videos and the modules, I can't remember specifically which number/chapter, but the ones general sets of advice to:
I quite liked the suggestion of having a welcome basket and my guests have all shown appreciation for that personal touch.
Overall a very learning experience so far!
Cheers!
Lana🌻