Airbnb is now allowing guests who break into your home to pu...
Latest reply
Airbnb is now allowing guests who break into your home to publicly defame you—and their system is doing nothing to protect ho...
Latest reply
Sign in with your Airbnb account to continue reading, sharing, and connecting with millions of hosts from around the world.
Hello! We've been hosting short term stays for our guests until recently when we received a request for a long term stay (82 days). A bit about our listing, it's a 3bdr and 2bathroom loft in Melbourne. We're looking for advice from experienced hosts on how to maintain the property during a long term stay. We're considering offering monthly cleaning for free to ensure the property stays in good condition. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. Thank you!
Answered! Go to Top Answer
I would offer an interim cleaning (at a fee). This way, you can check if the guests are keeping the loft clean and address any issues immediately. Maybe once a month isn't frequent enough. When I have long-term guests I try to agree on weekly, 10 days or every 14 days.
I don't know the legal situation in Australia, but I would also inquire whether a longer stay gives the guest tenant rights.
I would offer an interim cleaning (at a fee). This way, you can check if the guests are keeping the loft clean and address any issues immediately. Maybe once a month isn't frequent enough. When I have long-term guests I try to agree on weekly, 10 days or every 14 days.
I don't know the legal situation in Australia, but I would also inquire whether a longer stay gives the guest tenant rights.
Have you checked it this type of stay would give your guests tenancy rights @Rēndy0 ?
Definitely include the cost of regular cleans in your long term stay pricing.