Hello everyone! I have a question about AC usage. Im current...
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Hello everyone! I have a question about AC usage. Im currently a host to one spare bedroom in my home but in the coming month...
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I've been hosting for about a month now and have a few questions:
Our listing can accommodate 6 people with the use of an air mattress. If they don't use the air mattress we can accommodate 4 people. Is it possible to charge additional past 4 people since using the air mattress actually requires more accommodations from us
How do I charge for early check in or late check out. I get this question alot and want to charge additional if they decide to do that. How would I do that?
I get asked about additional amenities. Could I offer them as an extra and charge for it. If so, how do I do that? Like someone wants snacks and drinks when they arrive at the house. I can do that for a fee. Or sometimes people want beach equipment. Again, I can do that for an additional fee.
Lastly, what do I do if something is removed from the house by a guest. Can I charge them for it or how would that work? Recently wine glasses went missing after a guest checked out.
Thank you in advance for your guidance.
Karla
You can set your pricing to charge additional fees for more than 4 people with your max limit 6 people
Early Check ins and Late Check outs is usually an additional fee hosts charge but it is unusual to be something that is frequently asked. If you are having a lot maybe look at your market to see if you need to adjust your times. You don't want to many additional fees because that can be a turn off for potential guests.
Amenities same things look at what others in your market are including and what is your competitions nightly rate? Maybe yours is too low?
Something like 2 wine glasses is probably breakage most Guests don't steal something like that and it's an expense but the hassle to get ten dollars and the probable bad review you receive probably just eating the loss would be cheaper.
With food you have to worry about allergies and providing safe items. You may want to look at your state laws first. If you chare money to supply something consumed most states have laws. Many hosts provide goody baskets to their guests but they don't charge a fee it is just an expense likeee toilet paper when they calculate their rates.
Hey @Karla767 👋
You've got some great questions here and reply from @Marie8425. I'd also like to tag some other members in to see id they have any further advise they can offer: @Brian2659, @Dave1388 & @Nicholas439 may be able to support you too! 😊
I hope this helps 😊
Hi Karla!
Welcome to the wonderful world of hosting! I sincerely wish you well with your beautiful cottage in St Augustine! Its truly one of my favorite places here in Florida.
The air mattresses i feel could be additional income and i would charge a nominal fee per night per additional guest (over 4) This can be adjusted in your pricing.
Speaking of pricing, are you using a dynamic pricing tool? being in St Augustine especially, you really need to keep the pricing adjusted to maximize your rentals potential and not just be competitive, but increase your occupancy.
Late check outs and early check ins are a good way to generate extra income for you.
Obviously, you will need to set a price for them so you are consistent, and sell the guest. once that is done you send them a request for that amount and put in the description what its for. Be sure to thank them!
With amenities it can be tricky, but typically dont charge extra for things like beach chairs, umbrella, cooler, and even bicycles if you can. Those things will set you apart from others and could be the difference between getting a booking or not.
We supply, coffee, tea, creamer and sugar. we also have spices as well, but do not supply any other food at this time. It depends on competition in your area, and other factors too.
If i can help please feel free to reach out though my cohost profile!