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Hi All. Here’s my issue.
I’m in LA and have gone to 30+ bookings per the new laws. It’s working out ok so long as I don’t have three empty weeks in between bookings.
For example: I have a move out on Jan 1. I don’t want a guest to book for Jan 25 which will leave almost the whole month empty and un-rentable. Can the calendar be configured to only allow check in between Jan 1 and Jan 7?
Thanks!
Hello @Jay1241 from across the miles in Auckland, New Zealand, have a look at what's happening in Sydney, Australia where they are using "Grey areas" of the number of days laws ...use them to your advantage in Los Angeles to 😉
Use related keywords in the search box here and you should be able to find the article I posted the link to.
All the best
Central To All Home & Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Thanks Helen. I'll check it out.
Yes, you can configure this using a ruleset.
- In a browser logged into Airbnb, go to your host calendar
- Select date Jan 8
- On the right, select Jan 31 end date
- Scroll down to Rule Sets->Add rule-set
- Select Check-in and checkout days->Customize
- Select all the days of the week under “Guests can’t check in on...”
- Optionally, choose a name to save the ruleset under, like “Block Jan 8-31 check-ins”
- Optionally, choose a color for this ruleset
- Press Save
- Press Save again on the Selected Dates page
Now, no one should be able to check in from Jan 8-31 of the chosen year. Test it as a guest by searching for your listing using one of the these dates as the start date. For instance, using Jan 7 as a start date should display your listing, but using Jan 8 should not.
Thanks Pat. I tried your idea and it worked well but with one hiccup. It won't let me block every day of the week. It required leaving one available. I tried doing a second rule set for that one day but I don't think it allows two rule sets in place simultaneously.
@Jay1241 Try doing what I said above, leaving Fridays free. Then, create another ruleset with the maximum trip length set to 1 for that date range.
Then, as a guest, try to reserve a month starting with any date in that date range.
This is a roundabout way to get around what I consider an Airbnb design flaw, but it seems to work.
Thanks Pat271. That is definitely the solution to the problem. Well done.