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I'm a new host and would like to know what to include in the checkout list. Appreciate your time and suggestion in advance.
Actually updated the checkout instructions earlier today after seeing this topic.
What we ask for:
-Return keys
-Close windows
-Let us know after checkout
That's it. Simple and sweet.
Yes, sweet and simple. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Yes I now keep it super simple too and I also ask guests to hang any used towels in the bathroom, just a bit more hygienic than a damp ball on the floor or on the beds 😂✨
I keep it short and only ask my guests to pick up after themselves. I ask that they leave the beds and not to take apart. It allows me to check for stains before I wash the sheets etc.
@Ladan38 I basically have everything in my guidebook already and then either refer for example pet waste or damage and make sure basic items like garage door remotes and keys are placed back in the zippered envelope they found it in and to place on the kitchen table or counter. Make it as simple as possible!
Hello @Ladan38
Welcome to the community.
Sooner or later, you'll realize that not everyone will follow all the listed instructions, and that's perfectly fine.
Based on my experience, I like to list the important things for me, such as:
The same list can be found in the house rules, framed and positioned for easy visibility. Additionally, the same list is sent via a scheduled message the day before departure.
@Ladan38 I also think you should ask for feedback on what needs improvement or what could be provided to make a stay more enjoyable.
Such as a place I stayed desperately needed an new interior shower curtain liner. Not anything I would go out of my way to mention, but honestly I still remember that two years later.
Such an easy, cheap fix.
So true! In the checkout instructions I also ask them to let me know if anything needs repair or for any feedback about the stay.
I am so grateful for the heads up on repair issues or suggestions. Some may not be feasible but it’s always good to know from the people who have stayed there.
We just ask they gather towels, throw away trash, turn off lights etc. and we ask guests not use scented sprays in the space other than what we provide. We had a guest spray her perfume through the unit. I'm sure she thought it was a nice gesture, but it was very strong. Fortunately we have an ozone machine that can remove all odors so the room was fresh within an hour.
Depending on the size of your rental and if you’ll be allowing same day check out/in you may have to ask your guests to help out a little by starting by a load of towels, starting the dishwasher things of that nature in order to have time to complete a proper turnover. I also include in my check out lists a reminder to check the drawers and under the beds for any of their belongings. I don’t ask them to strip beds because it’s easier to check for stains if they are still on the beds. Always remind guests to turn off lights and lock doors. It’s unbelievable how many guests will leave doors wide open and every light on. The check out lists are really a list of things that should be common courtesy, unfortunately common courtesy isn’t very common anymore. Best of luck!