A Lot Of AirBnB Owners Want Guests To Leave Their AirBnBs Like This ๐Ÿ‘ #shorts

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This video emphasizes that setting certain parameters can prevent problem guests and help hosts have a better experience. Hosts should set a minimum of two nights, require a government ID, only allow instant bookings from guests with positive reviews (especially on weekends and holidays), include noise monitoring and exterior cameras in the listing and add a no parties clause stating that the home is for guests, not gatherings. Hosts should also tie the occupancy cap to the bedroom count and local ordinances to keep it enforceable and use clear, repeatable language for the deposit and damage protection, and to say exactly how much the refundable security deposit is, and to include a quick how we handle accidents line, so there are no discrepancies.

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