Tips for Property Hosts: Protect Yourself and Your Guests

With the rise of accommodation booking platforms like CuddlyNest, more and more people are opening up their homes to guests from around the world. While being a property host can be a rewarding experience, it also comes with its...

Tips for Property Hosts: Protect Yourself and Your Guests

With the rise of accommodation booking platforms like CuddlyNest, more and more people are opening up their homes to guests from around the world. While being a property host can be a rewarding experience, it also comes with its fair share of risks. From property damage to personal safety concerns, there are several things that hosts need to keep in mind in order to protect themselves and their guests. In this article, we will discuss some tips for Nesters and hosts on how to protect themselves and their guests.

Screen your guests carefully

The first line of defense for protecting yourself and your guests is to screen potential guests carefully. When someone requests to book your space, take the time to read their profile and reviews from previous hosts. Look for any red flags, such as a history of negative reviews or incomplete profiles. If something doesn’t feel right, it’s okay to decline the booking, or reach out to client services to gain more clarity on what to do in the situation.

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Set clear house rules

One of the best ways to protect yourself and your guests is to set clear house rules from the get-go. Make sure that your guests are aware of any restrictions or expectations you have for them during their stay. This can include rules about noise levels, smoking, pets, and maximum occupancy. By setting clear expectations, you can avoid potential conflicts down the line. A guest book is a great way to communicate these rules, and that way a guest can’t turn around and say that they were never informed on your property boundaries.

Install security measures

To ensure the safety of both yourself and your guests, it’s important to install security measures in your Airbnb property. This can include things like smart locks, security cameras, and alarm systems. Not only will these measures help to deter potential intruders, but they can also provide peace of mind for both hosts and guests. Obviously you want to keep the guests’ privacy in mind, and never make anyone feel like they are on Big Brother during their stay with you — Discretion is key!

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Keep personal belongings secure

As a host, you are opening up your home to strangers, so it’s important to keep your personal belongings secure. Before each guest arrives, make sure to lock away any valuable items or personal documents. This can help to prevent theft or damage to your property in the long run, or the general movement or misplacement of things you would rather have kept safe.

Have insurance coverage

Another important tip for all hosts is to have insurance coverage in place. While most accommodation booking platforms should offer a host guarantee program, it may not cover all situations. It’s a good idea to have additional insurance coverage to protect yourself in case of property damage or liability issues. Make sure to read your policy carefully and understand what is and isn’t covered.

Communicate openly with your guests

Open communication is key to a successful hosting experience. Make sure to communicate openly with your guests before, during, and after their stay. This can help to address any concerns or issues that may arise and can help to build trust between you and your guests. Ensure that they have a direct way of contacting you should they need to, in order to prevent them from bringing minor issues to customer service and raising unnecessary flags.

Be prepared for emergencies

Finally, it’s important for all hosts to be prepared for emergencies. Make sure to have a plan in place in case of a fire, medical emergency, or other unexpected situation. Provide your guests with emergency contact information and make sure they know where to find essential items like fire extinguishers or first aid kits. This way, you’re not only covered from a legal standpoint, you’re also covered morally.

CuddlyNest’s mission is to be the most diversified and accessible accommodation booking platform out there; A centralized hub for every type of travel and, more importantly, every type of traveler. Learn more about how we are achieving this, here.