Very Very Helpful! I really appreciate you two creating this video! I always wonder what if a guest has a vehicle leaking oil, who would be responsible for cleaning the vehicle oil stains on the driveway or garage area? Thank you
Great video -- thank you. I have decided to join your training and community. In your other videos, you speak to both the pros & cons of AirBnB, which I appreciate. I am looking forward to connecting on a call 🎉.
If you can login to your guests tv , your concierge or host can pre set the log in and log out times on the tv on the day of check in. That should be noted for the guest in tv instructions so they don t even need to set times.
Hello Robinsons, I’m preparing my single-family home for an Airbnb. I went with the Eufy Smart lock C220 for the front door. It was more economical than Schlage Encode. After watching your video I’m thinking I picked the wrong lock. Do you know if the Eufy smart lock will work the same as the Schlage Encode lock with the software u recommend?
Assess to an HDMI port would be GREAT. I travel with my Fire Stick it has all my favorite channels so I I don’t have to use the useless Roko stuff it’s slow and antiquated.
@@TheRealEstateRobinsons Great video. One thought, wouldn't it be easier to use the guest's birthdate instead of last diget phone number? Some people don't know their phone numbers. That would be month, day and two diget year but if they are European or from a country that uses day, month year you'll reverse it. It's just a thought.
For the automatic door codes? The schlage lock integrates directly to airbnb to change codes automatically. But there's some PMS like Guesty that does it as well if you set it up.
I did. I also put a similar but different lock on closet the team has access to. In my location, there has to be one bedroom not rented by city/county law, so I added a lock on that too that only I have access to and removed any valuables from the property. At first, I thought it was crazy and overboard but big on security. If the home was sold 2 or 5 times, that’s multiple people and who ever they gave access or made keys for originally being passed down. Now, I change locks, keys, garage openers, etc. even if they had a smart lock on all homes just for my safety and guest safety.
Same with the WiFi. I have admin WiFi with strong VPN (apple does really well limiting data breaches and not selling privacy data), and completely separate WiFi access. There’s so much identity theft and fraud, should someone naive or not as protected be hacked, myself and guest are secure. Plus I don’t want crazies looking up things like hurting someone or wild crime items registered or tracked to you or your home. Rather go through the pain of extra protection and layers to minimize any breaches.
My experience with smart locks has been poor. It’s always a PITA, and all the software either sucks or guests have issues using it. I can see it being useful with multiple properties but my life has been better with good old fashion keys.
That’s not a secret code if other people know it’s the last 4 digits of the vacationer’s cell number! That’s means any person who knows the guest looking to break in while guests are gone can do so if they know guest phone number. That’s not a smart idea.
Hahah that would be one determined thief - to track someone down, on their vacation, wait for them to leave their Airbnb, and then steal all of their things? The likelihood of that happening is probably pretty low in comparison to the convenience it creates for the guest. But, to each their own!
@@TheRealEstateRobinsons my point is don t create codes that anyone off the street knows by looking at a phone number. By mentioning this practice on social media you just announced to everyone how to break in any of your rentals just by knowing a phone number.
Agree with both sides and good positive reply. If it’s someone who’s staying with them and does this it would occur anywhere. With AirTag and people being so public of where they are the viewer has a point. Then again, they are sharing their experience handling tons of airbnbs so this issue hasn’t occurred or been a concern or else I’m sure it’s a risk they would’ve addressed and mitigated. Like he said “to each their own” and free to handle your airbnb as you see fit. Thankful you’re sharing what works for you and viewer addressing security concerns @ToddBizCoach.
Why should a host/ owner be able to watch what activity a guest is partaking in in the backyard? If a guest wants to partake in romantic activity, that activity should be private. No security camera should be on. Should only be turned on if guest turns it on.
@@StaceyFitzpatrick-r4k A backyard with a fence is not a public area. It is private property. Being an owner of a property vs a guest does not change the definition of private vs public. Private property extends beyond the walls of a house.
What management software is that?
We also had a slip-and-fall poser who forgot he was being recorded on Ring. It really helped us.
What property management software works with the smart door locks?
This is my question as well
I like how they haven’t answered this question.
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love it
Very Very Helpful!
I really appreciate you two creating this video!
I always wonder what if a guest has a vehicle leaking oil, who would be responsible for cleaning the vehicle oil stains on the driveway or garage area?
Thank you
Great video -- thank you. I have decided to join your training and community. In your other videos, you speak to both the pros & cons of AirBnB, which I appreciate.
I am looking forward to connecting on a call 🎉.
Thank you for the info! How do you find a VA?
Good question...
If you can login to your guests tv , your concierge or host can pre set the log in and log out times on the tv on the day of check in. That should be noted for the guest in tv instructions so they don t even need to set times.
It's better the way they do it remotely
Hello Robinsons, I’m preparing my single-family home for an Airbnb. I went with the Eufy Smart lock C220 for the front door. It was more economical than Schlage Encode. After watching your video I’m thinking I picked the wrong lock. Do you know if the Eufy smart lock will work the same as the Schlage Encode lock with the software u recommend?
Hospitable PMS integrates with my Schlage Encode and I only have to change the batteries from time to time. Very helpful.
Which property management software do guys use?
Question? can you put cameras inside the house or just in the from door???
Is your question a joke or are you being serious?
Thank you for this video.
Schlage sucks if you are in hot weather, mine had condensation and it stop working
Assess to an HDMI port would be GREAT. I travel with my Fire Stick it has all my favorite channels so I I don’t have to use the useless Roko stuff it’s slow and antiquated.
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Great video. One thought, wouldn't it be easier to use the guest's birthdate instead of last diget phone number? Some people don't know their phone numbers. That would be month, day and two diget year but if they are European or from a country that uses day, month year you'll reverse it. It's just a thought.
You only have exterior cameras right? No cameras inside the property?
Correct! Exterior cameras only! Airbnb actually does allow for interior, but we prefer not to. Kinda weird IMO
What property management software do y'all use ?
Hey, do you know if the TCL Roku tv is still available? Seems to be called android tv now?
That scream at 6:36 lol wtf!
What software airb&b or is it custom software
For the automatic door codes? The schlage lock integrates directly to airbnb to change codes automatically. But there's some PMS like Guesty that does it as well if you set it up.
I WILL NOT STAY in a ab&b that has a camera inside the house. At front door fine but NOT INSIDE…..that’s an immediate deal breaker.
If the property is a small house with 3 exterior doors. Do you put a smart lock on each door?
I did. I also put a similar but different lock on closet the team has access to. In my location, there has to be one bedroom not rented by city/county law, so I added a lock on that too that only I have access to and removed any valuables from the property. At first, I thought it was crazy and overboard but big on security. If the home was sold 2 or 5 times, that’s multiple people and who ever they gave access or made keys for originally being passed down. Now, I change locks, keys, garage openers, etc. even if they had a smart lock on all homes just for my safety and guest safety.
Same with the WiFi. I have admin WiFi with strong VPN (apple does really well limiting data breaches and not selling privacy data), and completely separate WiFi access. There’s so much identity theft and fraud, should someone naive or not as protected be hacked, myself and guest are secure. Plus I don’t want crazies looking up things like hurting someone or wild crime items registered or tracked to you or your home. Rather go through the pain of extra protection and layers to minimize any breaches.
Our virtual assistant team? What's that?
The noise monitor they mention on Amazon is rated at 3.8 stars and supposedly costs $50 a month!
Lets gets automated airbnb !!!!♦
How helpful is the lady? Is she just good for the design and you’re the brains behind this operation in terms of automating everything?
would not rely on guests to activate a code
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My experience with smart locks has been poor. It’s always a PITA, and all the software either sucks or guests have issues using it.
I can see it being useful with multiple properties but my life has been better with good old fashion keys.
That’s not a secret code if other people know it’s the last 4 digits of the vacationer’s cell number! That’s means any person who knows the guest looking to break in while guests are gone can do so if they know guest phone number. That’s not a smart idea.
Hahah that would be one determined thief - to track someone down, on their vacation, wait for them to leave their Airbnb, and then steal all of their things?
The likelihood of that happening is probably pretty low in comparison to the convenience it creates for the guest. But, to each their own!
@@TheRealEstateRobinsons my point is don t create codes that anyone off the street knows by looking at a phone number.
By mentioning this practice on social media you just announced to everyone how to break in any of your rentals just by knowing a phone number.
Agree with both sides and good positive reply. If it’s someone who’s staying with them and does this it would occur anywhere. With AirTag and people being so public of where they are the viewer has a point. Then again, they are sharing their experience handling tons of airbnbs so this issue hasn’t occurred or been a concern or else I’m sure it’s a risk they would’ve addressed and mitigated. Like he said “to each their own” and free to handle your airbnb as you see fit. Thankful you’re sharing what works for you and viewer addressing security concerns @ToddBizCoach.
You assume a lot…like other than my mother’s phone….i literally would not remember anyone else’s 4 digits of their phone #.
Why should a host/ owner be able to watch what activity a guest is partaking in in the backyard? If a guest wants to partake in romantic activity, that activity should be private.
No security camera should be on. Should only be turned on if guest turns it on.
Public areas there is NO expectation of privacy. Do your business inside or go to the park
@@StaceyFitzpatrick-r4k A backyard with a fence is not a public area. It is private property. Being an owner of a property vs a guest does not change the definition of private vs public. Private property extends beyond the walls of a house.
Hey... im interested in you helping me ❤+ lets go!
What property management software do you use?