Hi @Paras45,
Thanks for being so honest โ your concerns are completely valid. As a fellow host, I really respect your thoughtful approach. Hosting pets can be rewarding, but only if you set clear boundaries from the start.
Here are a few tips from experience:
๐พ House Rules Are Everything
Clearly mention pet rules in your listing (e.g., no pets on beds/sofas, must clean up after pets, bring their own bedding, etc.).
๐งน Prep for Cleaning
Invest in a lint roller, pet hair vacuum attachment, and odor neutralizer spray. Keep cleaning costs and time in mind when setting your price or cleaning fee.
๐๏ธ Protect Your Space
Youโve already done great by removing rugs and fragile items. You could also use washable covers on sofas or restrict pets to certain rooms.
๐ท Document at Check-In & Check-Out
Take photos before and after the stay in case there are damage claims. It helps keep things clear and fair.
๐ฌ Communicate Beforehand
Ask the guest about their petโs behavior, size, and if theyโre trained. It gives you a better sense of what to expect.
Hosting pets isnโt for everyone โ and thatโs okay! Start with clear rules, test it out once or twice, and adjust as needed. Youโve already taken the right first step by asking the community.
Wishing you stress-free stays and happy guests (and pets)! ๐