Score more vacation rental bookings while keeping your risks in check with a few tips that will turn football season into a major win.
April showers can bring May flowers, but frost can occur. As the busy season kicks into high gear, don’t let a little frost set your short-term rental business back. Follow these tips to get your business (and flowers) to bloom and thrive!
While the hard insurance market is expected to continue in 2024, property owners may be able to optimize their investments, maintain optimal coverage and limit relative price increases by understanding the influencing factors resonating from months and years past along with the trends and patterns expected to impact future conditions.
When outside temperatures begin to drop, one of the costliest consequences is the increased energy it takes to maintain a comfortable home temperature. There are several methods to decrease your vacation rental’s utility costs while still ensuring the warmth and comfort of your guests.
While most users on sites such as Airbnb and Vrbo are genuine people looking for a rental, there are still thieves and con artists with hopes of stealing. As hackers become increasingly sophisticated, short-term rental businesses need to stay ahead of the game and ensure their safety online and in real life.
To help navigate which online courses, books, podcasts and YouTube channels are most beneficial to your business’s particular needs, we compiled a list of resources you can explore to expand your knowledge.
If your guests include children, you will need to take the necessary precautions to ensure that your vacation rental is safe for all ages. To keep your younger guests out of harm’s way, implement these safety precautions at your short-term rental property.
Winter is officially over, and springtime is bringing a sense of relief and a boost of serotonin. As you gear up for your busy season or prepare for your off-season, take the time to review these spring maintenance recommendations to avoid unwelcome surprises.
Owning a vacation rental business is extremely rewarding, however, it’s still a business and susceptible to taxes. We’re diving in deep about what vacation rental owners need to know about paying taxes in the U.S. and the deductions they may be eligible for.
It can be easy to assume that most travelers staying at your vacation rental property will be exceptional guests. They’ll abide by your house rules, not disturb the neighbors and hopefully, won’t leave a trail of damage behind. However, you may be setting yourself up for issues in the future by thinking this way.