Post by High Priestess on Feb 25, 2016 6:48:37 GMT
Arleen shared on New Hosts Forum Feb 24 2016
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ARleen
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Hi, our beachhouse is several islands away from the more commercial and touristy beaches in the area. One of these beaches have the reputation of being the red llight district of the area.
Last weekend several guests (not the one who i communicated with on airbnb but a part of his group) brought home some women from there. Our cartetaker was pretty sure they were ladies of the night because the guests admitted that they were. Thanks to my caretaker's bullish resistance, the ladies did not stay long. How do I prevent this from happenning in the future? Is it as simple as saying something in the house rules like "No tramps allowed!!!!!" or something? Help please! Thanks in advance!
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Deborah2 hours ago
It's even simpler -- just state that guests may not bring in any visitors. Many experienced hosts have this rule (see my house rules for example) -- guests cannot bring in ANY visitors at any time -- makes things so much simpler. Only those guests who have been paid for in advance and named in advance may set foot on your property. This prevents not only ladies of the night (or the local motel 6) but also strangers (email hidden), the guest's 7 friends, the guests' son and daughter and their friends, the guest's mother in law, and in general the whole parade who might otherwise troupe through your home.
One can state one is doing this for liability reasons -- in fact it is quite possible that insurance would not cover incidents with those who were in your house uninvited by yourself and not having paid for accomodations.
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Arleen30 minutes ago
Thanks so much for this, Deborah! It is a big help and will surely avoid complications like this from happenning again. I especially like the "liability" part! Thanks and have a great day!
www.airbnb.com/groups/content/content-210385
ARleen
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Hi, our beachhouse is several islands away from the more commercial and touristy beaches in the area. One of these beaches have the reputation of being the red llight district of the area.
Last weekend several guests (not the one who i communicated with on airbnb but a part of his group) brought home some women from there. Our cartetaker was pretty sure they were ladies of the night because the guests admitted that they were. Thanks to my caretaker's bullish resistance, the ladies did not stay long. How do I prevent this from happenning in the future? Is it as simple as saying something in the house rules like "No tramps allowed!!!!!" or something? Help please! Thanks in advance!
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Deborah2 hours ago
It's even simpler -- just state that guests may not bring in any visitors. Many experienced hosts have this rule (see my house rules for example) -- guests cannot bring in ANY visitors at any time -- makes things so much simpler. Only those guests who have been paid for in advance and named in advance may set foot on your property. This prevents not only ladies of the night (or the local motel 6) but also strangers (email hidden), the guest's 7 friends, the guests' son and daughter and their friends, the guest's mother in law, and in general the whole parade who might otherwise troupe through your home.
One can state one is doing this for liability reasons -- in fact it is quite possible that insurance would not cover incidents with those who were in your house uninvited by yourself and not having paid for accomodations.
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Arleen
Arleen30 minutes ago
Thanks so much for this, Deborah! It is a big help and will surely avoid complications like this from happenning again. I especially like the "liability" part! Thanks and have a great day!