The partial management of properties used for short-term rentals adapts to the specific needs of the owner, host or property manager, offering targeted support on certain aspects of short-term rental management, allowing them to maintain a certain degree of involvement and control in certain areas.
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ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION: An essential part of short-term rental management is the effective promotion of properties. This may include creating attractive listings on dedicated online platforms, maintaining high-quality photography and setting competitive prices.
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CHECK-IN AND CHECK-OUT: The management of arrivals and departures is essential. This involves coordinating check-in and check-out times with guests, providing detailed information on how to access the property and ensuring the house is cleaned and prepared before each new stay.
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GUEST ASSISTANCE: Offering support to guests during their stay is a key element. This may include providing information about the surrounding area, answering questions and resolving any problems that may arise during your stay.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING: Ensuring that the property is always in tip-top condition is crucial. This may require managing regular cleaning services, maintaining systems and taking care of any necessary repairs.
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RESERVATION MANAGEMENT: Tracking and managing reservations is a key aspect. This involves syncing listings across different platforms, updating calendars and managing booking requests.
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LEGAL AND TAX COMPLIANCE: Ensuring that all activities comply with local laws is essential. This may include managing tourist taxes, obtaining all necessary permits and complying with safety regulations.
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FINANCIAL REPORTS: Keeping track of your income and expenses is critical to ensuring the profitability of your business. This may include invoicing, managing guest payments and generating periodic financial reports.