Can you help, I've just restarted airbnb in my new house and...
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Can you help, I've just restarted airbnb in my new house and am getting lots of views but no bookings, I've only listed for a...
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Hey everyone im new on this platform and a new host as well. Please guide how to ensure our things are okay when guests leave in case someone leaves premises without intimation.
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Hi @Zagy0 I'm not 100% sure what you're asking, can you clarify? Are you saying you're concerned about guests stealing things? (I'm guessing this, because the other thread you posted asked about whether Airbnb check guests' police records - and the answer to that is no).
Anyway, I've been hosting for over 10 years in the UK, and have never had a guest 'steal' anything, - most people are naturally honest - just occasionally something random might go missing, I'm sure accidentally packed. For example, socket adaptors, and, recently a pair of kitchen scissors vanished, little things like that.
I had a good look through your listing, and I recommend you create a much longer description. One sentence isn't enough. For example, where will the third guest sleep (you say you can accommodate three but say there is only one bed)? Is the apartment close to shops and good restaurants, etc? Have a look at other listings with good feedback in your area to get an idea of what to say.
I would also recommend you install smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms, and obtain short let insurance. The biggest risk you face when hosting is not the occasional minor theft, nor even guests who treat your property with disrespect, - it's the legal consequences if a guest is injured or dies due to host negligence.
Hi @Zagy0 😊,
Thank you so much for asking this question here and welcome to the community!
Where are you hosting from?
I’m tagging a few hosts to see what advice they can offer: @Shelley159, @Till-and-Jutta0, @Helen427, @Tara0, @Shannon1151, @Hayley185, @Juan63 and @Oksana127.
Thank you in advance, everyone!
Warm regards 🌻,
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I am hosting from pakistan
Hi @Zagy0 I'm not 100% sure what you're asking, can you clarify? Are you saying you're concerned about guests stealing things? (I'm guessing this, because the other thread you posted asked about whether Airbnb check guests' police records - and the answer to that is no).
Anyway, I've been hosting for over 10 years in the UK, and have never had a guest 'steal' anything, - most people are naturally honest - just occasionally something random might go missing, I'm sure accidentally packed. For example, socket adaptors, and, recently a pair of kitchen scissors vanished, little things like that.
I had a good look through your listing, and I recommend you create a much longer description. One sentence isn't enough. For example, where will the third guest sleep (you say you can accommodate three but say there is only one bed)? Is the apartment close to shops and good restaurants, etc? Have a look at other listings with good feedback in your area to get an idea of what to say.
I would also recommend you install smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms, and obtain short let insurance. The biggest risk you face when hosting is not the occasional minor theft, nor even guests who treat your property with disrespect, - it's the legal consequences if a guest is injured or dies due to host negligence.
Thanks for your detailed and useful response.
If I understand what you are asking, I record the property and its contents before the guest arrives. Phones nowadays have metadata that records the time and day of the recording, among other information.
Thanks brother
If you have a good cleaning team and have provided pictures of how your home should look, what's in the cupboards they can do a quick check that everything is there ie TV remote, bath mat etc. It is good to check yourself from time to time because I recently had a guest tell me that there were only 3 forks! Yet when I started I had a full silverware set. So as @Tar0 said sometimes things mistakenly disappear but for the most part I don't believe it's on purpose.