How to prevent your guests from smoking in your Airbnbs

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Published: July 12, 2023
Hosting Operations

Summary

This article discusses the use of the Wynd Sentry, a device designed to detect and monitor smoke and noise in short-term rental properties. Hosts can use this device to identify smoking violations and address noise complaints, potentially avoiding damage and disputes. A discount code is offered for the device.

Key Insights

  • Wynd Sentry includes noise monitoring capabilities, helping hosts address noise complaints and maintain a peaceful environment.
  • The Wynd Sentry utilizes AirID technology to classify different particle types, enabling hosts to identify the source of smoke.

Action Items

  • Consider using the Wynd Sentry to monitor for smoking and noise violations in your rental property.
    Effort: medium
    Impact: medium

Tools & Resources

  • Wynd: Sign-up for Wynd and get a $10 discount: https://getpaidforyourpad.com/wynd (Use coupon code PAD)(getpaidforyourpad.com/wynd)

Common Mistakes

  • Failing to address smoking or noise complaints can lead to damage, disputes, and negative reviews.

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