I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an i...
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I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an issue of blocked days that are being switched to 'active' in the c...
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sure thing!
Yes!!!
Of course. What would be your reasons for not doing ?
I had a landlord in college that made a point of introducing himself by bringing us stocks of stuff for the kitchen. He was a funny guy, and just had a presence about him where we felt like he genuinely wanted to know who was living in the house that year, not to spy on us, just because he was a sentimental old fart. He only came once a year, we looked forward to that.
Kind of a weird side story I guess, but I think your guests are unlikely to feel intruded on if you exude that kind of energy that says "oh, I'm just so excited to meet you!" Then they won't feel "spied upon". If you show up unannounced, sometimes people look surprised, but you can quickly push past that by introducing yourself and making clear how excited you are to meet them/welcome them to the place you have.
Yes...but tell them you will be there when they check in, or similar - and let them know you are around if they need anything, but don't impose
I also live in the same building where my rental is, so when my guests come I await them and show them the place, ask them if I can help them with anything, tell them not to hesitate to call if they need anything. I think they appreciate that.