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hi ,kalau nak jadi host apartment macam mana ye
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Hi, how do I become an apartment host?
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Hi Nadia,
In the U.S.:
Verify local laws and zoning/Check your city or county’s short-term rental ordinances first.
• Some cities (like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco) have strict limits or outright bans on short-term rentals.
• You may need a Short-Term Rental (STR) permit or business license.
• Look up your city’s website or call the Planning/Zoning Department to confirm what’s allowed.
Register your business and taxes
• Register your hosting activity with your state’s Department of Revenue if you’ll collect sales or lodging taxes.
• In most states, Airbnb will automatically collect and remit occupancy taxes, but check if you must also file local lodging or transient occupancy taxes separately.
• If you earn over a certain amount, you will receive a Form 1099-K for your federal taxes; you must report that income to the IRS.
If you rent (not own)
Meet safety and insurance requirements
• Provide working smoke and CO detectors, a fire extinguisher, and clear emergency exits.
• Some cities require an inspection before issuing an STR permit.
• Get short-term rental insurance added into your home insurance policy (Airbnb’s AirCover is a base layer, but it’s wise to have your own host policy).
Prepare your property
• Deep-clean and furnish it comfortably.
• Stock essentials: linens, toiletries, cleaning supplies.
• Install a smart lock or lockbox for self-check-in.
Create your listing on Airbnb,com:
• Write an accurate, engaging description.
• Upload bright, high-quality photos.
• Highlight your home’s unique features and rules.
• Enable calendar sync and automated messages for guests.
Manage operations
• Schedule cleaning and maintenance between stays.
• Set house rules (quiet hours, no smoking, etc.).
• Respond quickly to inquiries—platforms reward responsive hosts.
In Malaysia:
Hi @Nadia1469 , welcome to Airbnb!
Becoming an apartment host is simpler than it looks, but it works best when you plan carefully. Here’s what you need to do step by step:
If you take care of these details, you’ll not only become an apartment host—you’ll build a reputation guests remember.
Good luck with your first listing! If you want, share your location or apartment type here, and I’ll help you figure out how to position it better.
Tim (Superhost)
Thanks for sharing these fantastic pointers @Tim4517 ! I really like how you mention adding small touches to listing be it adding a welcome note or snacks.
Do you offer these additional touches to your listing too? How do you guests respond to these gestures?
Regards,
Have an apartment that is ready for accepting guests by:
-having the correct legal documents and permissions from your country/municipality
- ability to host with great and clear communication as well as support team
- create your Airbnb Ad, use examples to give you inspiration
- remain focused, positive and happy
Thank you so much @TCI-Blue0 for sharing your tips with @Nadia1469 !
Many hosts in our community often ask about which legal documents or permissions they need to take care of before publishing their listing. Do you often follow a checklist for the same?
Hi @Nadia1469 a great question!
Becoming a host can be a rewarding way to earn income from property, but it’s important to understand that hosting is hospitality, not just renting out a place. Guests expect a hotel-level experience: clear communication, cleanliness and responsiveness.
Here are the key steps:
1. Choose the space
It can be a spare room, your home when you’re away, or a dedicated rental property. Check local rules first — some areas require short-term let registration or permits.
2. Prepare the property
Furnish it, equip it with essentials (bedding, towels, Wi-Fi, kitchen basics) and make it guest-ready. The goal is comfort and ease of use.
3. Insurance (very important)
Standard home/landlord insurance usually does not cover short-term lets. You’ll need:
Short-term let / holiday let insurance
Public liability cover
Accidental damage cover (recommended)
This protects you and gives peace of mind.
4. Pricing strategy
Price is one of the most dynamic and critical elements of hosting. Getting pricing right can be the difference between running a profitable property or losing money. Prices fluctuate daily based on demand, events, seasonality and supply in your area.
Manually adjusting rates is time-consuming, so consider using dynamic pricing tools — they automate pricing and react to market conditions, often outperforming fixed-rate pricing and saving you time and money in the long run.
5. Cleaning & maintenance
Plan how you’ll manage turnovers — either doing it yourself or hiring cleaners and laundry services.
6. Guest communication & reviews
Respond promptly and stay professional. Great communication leads to good reviews, and good reviews attract future bookings.
Hosting can be an excellent business — just be prepared, organised, and treat it as hospitality rather than a simple rental.
Happy Hosting...🏡
Do everything you can to make you guest feel at home from the first minute.