I have been in the habit of doing a quick walkthrough once they've left, and if it looks clean with no damage I've given a positive review almost immediately. Because own a store and live on the farm property, I typically have a decent amount of interactions with the guests as they often hang out in the store, so I feel like we've had a more personal exchange and prompt reviews are part of that relationship... A couple guests ago I did a quick walk through, it looked clean and no damage and I gave them a good review. Later, when I went to put the clean dishes away, I noticed a knife missing. I briefly thought it could have been an accident as they spent the day at the race track and possibly took it in a cooler with snacks. Then I noticed a funnel was gone and another cutting tool. In all, they took about 5-6 kitchen items, extra paper towels, toilet paper, a case of bottled water (we supply it for free, but they were here two days and managed to have about 48 bottles) and the full size toiletries we provide, not samples or travel size. My guests this weekend went to use the iron and it leaked rusty water all over. That's when I noticed my good iron had been swapped out with a piece of rusty junk. A hairdryer was also missing. Anyway, my fault for not looking as closely as I should. The hairdryer and iron could have been taken a while back, the other stuff was definitely the one couple. Anyway, my new plan is to have a checklist and wait until i've completely cleaned and tallied. I have a small one bedroom house. Again, not so much the monetary stuff, but the violation that you are opening your home to people and they do this.