Do you allow guests to eat food in a private room? If so, do...
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Do you allow guests to eat food in a private room? If so, do you provide a table, or let them eat on the bed. New to Airbnb, ...
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Hello everyone,
Im new to this and am just starting this month. I have some very newby type questions, so please bear with me. Sorry if these questions seem silly.
Ive noticed some listings charge a deposit at time of booking. Is this paid to us on booking or after the guest arrives?
How much does air b n b charge ? I can’t seem to find out. How long do they take to pay you ?
Can I specify a minimum stay ie 3 days?
I dont know how much to charge, how do I decide this? It’s a whole house, character property that sleeps 6.
How do I make sure there are no stag/ hen parties? Can I specify this?
Ladtly, do I charge VAT on top of price?
Thanks.
Amanda
@Amanda1108 you're a bit of a dog but still good looking ;), add a proper photo.
Deposit is not charged to guest at any time, its an amount they might be charged if naughty.
Airbnb charges hosts 3% +vat, payouts are 24hrs after guests check in and can take 5 days to reach your bank.
Yes to any min or max stay
Look on airbnb for competitors and see what they charge.
Yes you can specify no parties
Your nightly rate has to include vat if you are registered to charge vat
This link has lots of answers to questions, have fun.
https://www.airbnb.com/help/all_topics
I agree with @Jeff158 - update your profile photo to one of you. Just as we hosts like to see a photo of our prospective guests rather than, say, a sunset, they like to see a photo of us.
To answer your questions:
Hope that helps!
@Amanda1108 I'd suggest that you read everything available for hosts in the Help section of the Airbnb site. You'll get a lot of answers there and if anything is unclear or you can't find the answer there, just ask away here.
Airbnb charges 3% of the listing price to hosts for each booking. Fees to guests are anywhere from about 10-20%. We don't know the formula Airbnb uses to calculate the guest fee- it's a mystery 🙂