I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a st...
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I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a strict 4pm checkin time & they showed up at 2:15 saying they chose ...
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Hi all - I’m looking for some feedback as a new host.
Long story short: My wife and I recently listed our newly remodeled guesthouse on Airbnb. We had a bad experience with our first guests and have since pulled the listing.
Our guesthouse is 1 bedroom, 1-bath, 900 sq ft and was torn down to the studs for the remodel. The design is very modern and it’s full of amenities - too many to list. All our friends say the place is gorgeous. The neighborhood is also in my opinion one of the best in our city (Phoenix, AZ USA). I truly believe we have a great space. The house does have a 1-queen bed in the bedroom and a queen sleeper sectional. It can sleep 4 adults, but we thought we’d get single travelers, couples, or couples with one child.
Anyway, we were excited to rent and got 3 bookings right away. I think the introductory 20% off promo helped a lot. I personally have no reviews on this service. I have used other services and hotels for personal travels in the past so I’m admittedly new to this community. I knew it would be a process to build a reputation.
Our first guests reserved for two 20-something girls. The guest who booked said she was local, had a friend coming in from out of town, and wanted a place to hang out away from her roommate. So I’m thinking they want a girls’ weekend getaway. Fine by me.
Being new to this community with a new listing and knowing I have to build a reputation, I tried being a good host and left the girls a Thank You card thanking them for being our first guests, telling them to enjoy their stay, and I left them a nice bottle of local wine.
However, this was just a bad experience:
My wife and I were really unhappy with this whole experience. I tightened up House Rules and told my other two reservations about the updated rules. I also said they are free to cancel without penalty if the house no longer met their expectations. Both ended canceling. I must have overreacted and made overly strict house rules, but I felt like it was necessary.
We have since pulled the listing and found a traveling nurse month to month renter. I felt much more comfortable because i was able to do a background check, credit report, and even a FaceTime chat to give a tour of the space before offering a lease. I also like renting to a working professional with a good job.
So, my question for the community is what can we do differently if we return as hosts? I imagine we will consider re-listing between nurse bookings. Any suggestions on how to set firm rules without coming across as too strict? The things that bothered us most were the extra guests on our property without our knowledge. We felt 5-6 people in there was close to party, and we clearly listed no parties. The extra cleaning of the towels and linens was also much more work than we anticipated. The smoking and parking were also very irritating to us. We felt like we lost control of our own house.
I know people have had great experiences and success as hosts, so we’re not quite ready to give-up completely, but after our initial experience, we were clearly unprepared. What can we do better next time?
@Michael2325 Well you two had your first experience and you have received lots of good advice.
About Security deposit - the guests are NOT charged this and it doesn't impact them staying I'm pretty sure. And it is a good idea to have one in case of a claim for damage. And that is another story - because you might want to claim $200 or think it is owed BUT ABB will depreciate the items, need evidence, photos, and receipts of purchase, etc. It is not a fun thing when you much use resolution center for damages. So it is best to consider all this and try to take charge of stuff yourself. Best to avoid as much of all this as possible.
Michael one thing I noticed in reading your first post - we are NOT slave to the guests. You saw lots going on and let it go on - when guests do something that doesn't work - TELL THEM - when they do the parking wrong - TELL THEM NOW- in person if you can!!! we don't have to be on eggshells with each guests. when you see a house rule is disregarded or broken - YOU can end the reservation then by calling ABB. Sure we all want those stars but don't bend any rules - cause I've read on here so often - when you bend rules or allow stuff that you hate to allow or lower prices, or do all that it will often backfire and go wrong.
this is a big learning journey with hosting and the more you can read esp. on CC here the better and more comfortable it can be. The pros have great advice and they help me continually. happy hosting and I was hoping to see your listing - too bad its off. take care and best to you both, Clara