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Leo Walton from Superhog on making sure your property is properly protected
Summary
This video features Leo Walton from Superhog discussing how their platform integrates with Hospitable direct booking websites to provide damage protection. Superhog screens guest information, including name, email, phone number, date of birth, and home address, allowing hosts to verify bookings and prevent unverified bookings from being protected.
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