Hi guys! Can I kindly ask for a review of my listing to mak...
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Hi guys! Can I kindly ask for a review of my listing to make sure I have optimized everything that a renter would want to se...
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Thank you so much for sharing those important tips @Lana1222 😊
I like the idea of having the welcome baskets too! 🤗
I have had quiet hours from the beginning of my hosting journey 8 years ago. I think it is a great idea for nearly all hosts, but it was especially important for me because my properties are townhouses in a very small community. I have always wanted to be respectful of the community and do what I can to ensure my guests aren't disruptive. To that end, in my listings I:
- use words such as peaceful, relaxing, and nature watching
- explain that the homes share walls with the neighbors, the back patios touch each other, and the other owners are mainly retirees who value living a quiet life
- explain in the "other details" section that loud groups and parties are not a good fit
- disable the "events allowed" option in house rules, activate the "quiet hours" for 9pm to 9am, and reiterate in the "additional rules" section the importance of the quiet hours and respecting the community's owners' right to quiet enjoyment of their homes
- inform guests that if they bring more people than their reservation is for, I will cancel their stay and they will have to leave with no refund (not precisely quiet hours related, but in a loose way, it could contribute to violations)
To date, I have had very few issues with guests violating the quiet hours and do not think I have had any complain about having them in place. I see quiet hours as beneficial with basically no downside.
Hello @Rob7820
That sounds like a really thoughtful approach to hosting! It’s great to hear that you’ve found success with quiet hours and have managed to maintain a peaceful environment for both your guests and the community.
I think the wording in your listing must help attract the right kinds of guests too. Have you always worded your description that way, or was it a work in progress?
Thanks for your comments! It started out fairly similar to this but has evolved a little bit over time, particularly the part about extra guests. As the saying goes, you know there's a rule because someone at one time created a problem, LOL.
hi Rebecca, I haven't added quiet hours to my listing yet... to date I haven't felt the need to. Perhaps we've been lucky (touch wood)... we seem to be attracting quiet nature enthusiasts/babymoon couples/hikers as we are a short stroll from a major national park. These types seem to come here to enjoy the solitude.
Or should I get in first?
Hello @Bec3748
It sounds like you've been fortunate to attract such lovely guests who appreciate the tranquility of nature. It's great to hear that your place is a peaceful retreat for those looking to unwind! Do you find that most of your guests enjoy exploring the national park?
Adding quiet hours could be a good proactive step, especially if your area gets busier during peak seasons. @Rob7820 (see comment below) seems to be in a very similar area that attracts nature loving guests and they have quiet hours in place too.
Hi @Rebecca ,
I'm handling 8 listings now, and only one of them has quiet hours since the rest are outside the city.
Yes, it's clearly stated in the listing the quiet hours (9Pm - 6Am) so that our guests will be aware of this factor before making a reservation.
Outside of the city, it's a different story because I'm handling the listing in Ecuador and Philippines. We love the party and noisy evenings hahah.
Cheers!
@Andres644 Wow, managing 8 listings is quite the feat! It sounds like you’ve got a good handle on the quiet hours for your city listing.. it's always great when guests know what to expect upfront.
Hi @Rebecca ,
Thanks for your reply. 🙂
Yes, mostly because in province, the vibe is different, life is vibrant and people tend to enjoy parties and music until late at night so if I tried to add quiet hours in these listings, our guests would feel odd.
No worries! Thank you for coming back to respond too!
Do you notice much difference between local guests and travellers from out of town when it comes to how they handle the late-night vibe?
Yes, I have quiet hours in the listing but where my unit is, there hasn't been any issues with it. The community facilities aren't open super late and much of the action isn't in the neighborhood. The unit max is 6 so typically people are coming in from the town and winding down anyway.
That sounds like a great setup @Andrea7489! It's nice that your unit is in a quieter area; it must make for a more relaxed atmosphere for your guests.
With the unit's max capacity being 6, do you find that most guests are respectful of the quiet hours?
HI... REBECA hope your doing great , we little bit quiet due to some issues but we are still together ; airb BNB is our best choice
Hello @BigPicture0
I'm glad to hear you're hanging in there despite the challenges. It’s great that Airbnb has been a good choice for you. What has been your favourite part about hosting so far?
Rebecca I appreciate your post and relate as it's really important to have Quiet hours where you are not disturbing others and self.