I love your style and great content! Just a thought ... there are HUGE differences in the quality of artificial plants. Some are wonderfully deceiving and some would be embarrassing to use.
Pretty early here Sean. I was hoping you could make a video someday on tips for suburban AirBnB hosts? We have the problem that often our home doesn't get occupied, even if cutting prices in half, since we are not very touristic, or metro. I'd be happy for any ideas you could present in a future video!
Love your amazing info Chanel! And your slightly cheeky twinkle in your eye😉 I’m setting up my 1st Rent to Serviced Accommodation fkat in the UK and am finding your advice invaluable.. THANK YOU SEAN! 🙏🙏👍
how do you get the landlords to give you the property the ones who are in trouble and need to give you thr prtoperty you were talkgina about how do you do that
So for pillows you mentioned in the video that you use two types. the bamboo gel and down feathers. What about people with allergies? The reason I ask is one of our bnbs is being managed by a management company and they advised us to not buy feather pillows because of people with allergies.
I'm not in the Airbnb market yet I'm doing all my research and studying before getting started so there's no blind sides or very few. However you are right there are a lot of people who have major allergies to down feathers. Had a friend of mine stay out of place she forgot to check lay down started getting comfortable and before she knew it she already had a rash and started sneezing like crazy. There's down alternative which she can use and I think If I'm remembering right she can use other types of natural fibers just not chicken feathers interesting she's also allergic to eggs.
Sean says in the video he uses bamboo gel, down pillows, or pillows with down alternatives. Personally, I avoid down since people can have allergies to them.
I live in the Austin area so I've been looking over a lot of airbnbs. I've noticed that some people have two months ahead of time blocked out and beyond. Is this to protect them from long-term rental or squatters? A few examples I looked at one and they wouldn't let a person rent anymore than 14 days at a time plus you couldn't get anything beyond 2 months. Another one was 3 weeks but nothing beyond a month everything after that month was blocked out. Does this hurt you or does it actually protect you? I can see allowing people to stay up to 2 months however block out everything beyond that. And what I did notice It was people who only had one rental as far as I can tell.
Emily. You are the first and only person to complain about the quality of this channel and it’s content. But I’m here for it. Point to your favorite RUclipsrs and I’ll take some notes.
Question: why would a landlord accept a lease with 8-10 weeks free and 8-15% below market rent? What are you offering them in return? Very curious to any insight on this. Thank you
The most effective thing I've done is put up 'No Smoking' signs on the property(inside and outside). At the very least, list the policy in the house rules. Be clear to the guests there is a hefty fine for this violation. I also let them know if they need to smoke, they need to go out to the street to do it. Before then, I would snap a picture and fine them when I found cigarette butts on the patio. Now that the signs are up, I haven't had any guests violate that policy.
A few fake green plants, a bit of wood element, then your pop of color, art, and a piece of eclectic decor. Does this sound about right? Am I missing anything?
I have a dentist/squatter that didn't pay rent (3,900$ a month) for almost 3 years now. I still don't have a court date. So, squatters is my biggest fear with Airbnb in New York as the police don't help.
Your thing doesnt work banks don’t allow subletting , and aibnb is in fact subletting according to them … Also maybe possible now (illegally) but not for the foreseeable future
I have two short term rental properties across the street and one next door so on any given day there can be as many as 45 people invading my neighborhood between the three houses. So I stare at the little kids with a creepy smile, clean my guns on the porch and play bible readings over a speaker in my back yard. Lets just say the reviews are not good and when the police are called they always side with the local resident, me. Police actually think its funny as they do not care for short term rentals in my community due to the numerous complaints. The owners are for sure losing money as occupancy is down, and this is peak tourist season in the desert. So be careful where you plan your new business venture, because if it is in my neighborhood it may be a losing venture
Pillow cover protectors. How many of you guys have that ?
I have them in all my pillows i should buy more to trade them out during washing and mayress covers
Yes, I have them. Decent quality ones are available from IKEA at a good price...
We do in my properties.
Protection from allergens and bedbugs
Pillow protectors & mattress protectors too
What a great video!! Please make more videos with this type of tips for the ones still learning or staring!!
Can’t wait to learn more all about air bnb 🙃
I love your style and great content! Just a thought ... there are HUGE differences in the quality of artificial plants. Some are wonderfully deceiving and some would be embarrassing to use.
This is the truth.
😅😅😅 Wonderfully deceiving dwl 😅
Pretty early here Sean. I was hoping you could make a video someday on tips for suburban AirBnB hosts? We have the problem that often our home doesn't get occupied, even if cutting prices in half, since we are not very touristic, or metro. I'd be happy for any ideas you could present in a future video!
Do you run into problems with people stealing the stuff in the apartment like pillows, or coffee makers?
😅 this happens every where even in hotel. Guest u can hve that added as a fee stating clearly if anything is missing you will be charged for it
Love your amazing info Chanel! And your slightly cheeky twinkle in your eye😉 I’m setting up my 1st Rent to Serviced Accommodation fkat in the UK and am finding your advice invaluable.. THANK YOU SEAN! 🙏🙏👍
What about using websites like beyond booking or pricelabs ? What’s your opinion?
how do you get the landlords to give you the property the ones who are in trouble and need to give you thr prtoperty you were talkgina about how do you do that
Love all your tips
When does the 30 day boosting by AirBNB begin? when the listing is live, or when the first day becomes available?
Value content, thank you Sean!
You give the absolute BEST care tips for profitable Airbnbs, that's why follow!!💞♥️💞♥️💞♥️
So for pillows you mentioned in the video that you use two types. the bamboo gel and down feathers. What about people with allergies? The reason I ask is one of our bnbs is being managed by a management company and they advised us to not buy feather pillows because of people with allergies.
I'm not in the Airbnb market yet I'm doing all my research and studying before getting started so there's no blind sides or very few.
However you are right there are a lot of people who have major allergies to down feathers. Had a friend of mine stay out of place she forgot to check lay down started getting comfortable and before she knew it she already had a rash and started sneezing like crazy. There's down alternative which she can use and I think If I'm remembering right she can use other types of natural fibers just not chicken feathers interesting she's also allergic to eggs.
Sean says in the video he uses bamboo gel, down pillows, or pillows with down alternatives. Personally, I avoid down since people can have allergies to them.
For the monthly option, are you worried about tenant rights? Just curious how to handle that.
Thank you
I live in the Austin area so I've been looking over a lot of airbnbs. I've noticed that some people have two months ahead of time blocked out and beyond. Is this to protect them from long-term rental or squatters?
A few examples I looked at one and they wouldn't let a person rent anymore than 14 days at a time plus you couldn't get anything beyond 2 months.
Another one was 3 weeks but nothing beyond a month everything after that month was blocked out. Does this hurt you or does it actually protect you?
I can see allowing people to stay up to 2 months however block out everything beyond that. And what I did notice It was people who only had one rental as far as I can tell.
Is there a way that I can just put the airbnbs in my s corps name without having to put my name at all?
Love it thank you Sean, very good stuff!!
Thanks so much for this Sean. Looking forward to taking your course!
Emily. You are the first and only person to complain about the quality of this channel and it’s content. But I’m here for it. Point to your favorite RUclipsrs and I’ll take some notes.
Where'd Emily go? I can't see her comment.
I guess she ghosted.
Question: why would a landlord accept a lease with 8-10 weeks free and 8-15% below market rent?
What are you offering them in return?
Very curious to any insight on this. Thank you
That is what I coach in private. There’s a lot of value in knowing this answer
Need to have an in person course to happen soon. :-)
Good morning I love your videos I’m a new host and I have a question witch one of the cancellation policy you think fit for me at this moment
always use strict. that's my rule of thumb
There no strict I see moderate flexible
Every Airbnb listing has a strict option
How do you enforce non-smoking? I’ve heard it’s not really enforced. Any help would be appreciated
The most effective thing I've done is put up 'No Smoking' signs on the property(inside and outside). At the very least, list the policy in the house rules. Be clear to the guests there is a hefty fine for this violation. I also let them know if they need to smoke, they need to go out to the street to do it. Before then, I would snap a picture and fine them when I found cigarette butts on the patio. Now that the signs are up, I haven't had any guests violate that policy.
A few fake green plants, a bit of wood element, then your pop of color, art, and a piece of eclectic decor. Does this sound about right? Am I missing anything?
Good video
Thanks Sean!
Your pocket square is awesome. It’s kind of distracting me from like you’re saying though lol
I have a dentist/squatter that didn't pay rent (3,900$ a month) for almost 3 years now. I still don't have a court date. So, squatters is my biggest fear with Airbnb in New York as the police don't help.
It’s like pulling teeth to get a rent payment
Correction… your post over a year ago.
Here in Seattle you can only own 2 unit on Airbnb
RUclips ads suck when you're trying to watch long videos.
As for a real house plants... They come to my house to die, so I probably wouldn't want to have real ones for my airbnbs. LOL 😂
Any European based Airbnb hosts over here?
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Your thing doesnt work banks don’t allow subletting , and aibnb is in fact subletting according to them …
Also maybe possible now (illegally) but not for the foreseeable future
😅
That is so weird I didn’t know that I build a seven-year strong , multi state ,100 property , illegal business
@@AirbnbAutomated😅
I have two short term rental properties across the street and one next door so on any given day there can be as many as 45 people invading my neighborhood between the three houses. So I stare at the little kids with a creepy smile, clean my guns on the porch and play bible readings over a speaker in my back yard. Lets just say the reviews are not good and when the police are called they always side with the local resident, me. Police actually think its funny as they do not care for short term rentals in my community due to the numerous complaints. The owners are for sure losing money as occupancy is down, and this is peak tourist season in the desert. So be careful where you plan your new business venture, because if it is in my neighborhood it may be a losing venture