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Load-shedding affects us all negatively. And Airbnb guests are frustrated. Obviously we can see load-shedding as a curse or we can do better than our Airbnb host next door in making guests happier than they ever expected.
Unfortunately, the load-shedding curse has consequences; if you are not interested in fixing the issues it will negatively affect your income. It may even cause your house to burn down. And we had such a close encounter yesterday. Luck was on our side.
“When the power came back on, after load-shedding, there was a power surge that sparked an electrical fire in the main bedroom. Thanks to the quick responses from Security and the fire department the house is ok. The main bedroom has water and smoke damage as the carpet caught alight. Beyond that, all seems OK”.
Even though this could have been a major disaster; quick action by many roleplayers prevented a calamity. And it was great to get the owner sharing the following with us:
Elmarie,
Thank goodness I have the best team ever, I appreciate all you are doing to get us back in business.It was quite a shock to read what happened. I had no idea about Surge adapters and will now investigate what they are and if I need them anywhere else.
New Airbnb owners should be aware of the hosting risks of Airbnb and do something to limit it.
NOTE: In general, you may never even encounter any of these issues. Reading about these risks may scare many owners. If that is the case then you make take this as an absolute. It’s not. The risks are very low.
Let’s consider a list of risks of hosting Airbnb guests and solutions here:
Win Unhassles Airbnb eBook & Plus Advice Worth R10000
Underestimate The Ingenuity of Complete Fools.
The age of people, their sexual orientation, the colour of their skin, their physical inabilities, etc. do not define if they will trample your home, or expose you to risk.
Risk comes in all possible disguises.You can set an age limit for kids. But that’s about it. You can share liability risks. But only the guest can decide on your honest rules and warnings that will lower expectations.
Today, with Airbnb-homeowner and guest reviews you get a legal way to discriminate between good and bad .
Consider Transparency As Your Risk Reducing Measure!
Bad Airbnb guests have previous public reviews. And if they are not good you don’t have to accept their booking. If they have no reviews you can try and qualify them. But there is no obligation to accommodate zero-reviewed-guest. .
We have found the change in guests behaviour pre and post the arrival of Airbnb significant. In the past guests would have very little respect. Today they care. Even owners have jacked up their offering. Because no one gets away with bad stuff today.
Transparency: Guests do care about their public profile.
The solution today is not discrimination; the real issue is rather: from which marketing site does the guest originate from? If the guest is an Airbnb referral the risk is less than when compared to any other website where there are no social profile risks | no real transparency.
NOTE: There is no foolproof way. Things can go wrong. And the way this world operates it will go wrong. But we should always try to minimise risk.
I regularly get questions like, “Are you taking a big enough breakage deposit?”
Injuries, accidents and your liability seem to be on the back burner.
But let me answer your breakage deposit concern first.
As an owner, you want to protect your belongings against breakages. You can throw money at the problem or you make it as foolproof as possible.
After a thorough foolproof audit and making changes, the next defense is a breakage deposit.
How high should the breakage be to cover your home? Can you consider any figure you believe is high enough?
Okay. You decide to hit them hard with a high breakage deposit. But the consequence is; no more bookings. Nothing.
Obviously, we need to consider the risk. How many breakages occur and how severe are they?
Instead of limiting or stopping bookings it’s our view to get a breakage deposit about equal to one day’s rates during high season.
But you may be risk-averse and want more. Your only choice (not really a choice) is to get your short term insurer involved. You must tell him you do short term accommodation and want insurance for breakages, accidents and liability claims.
Let’s get back to breakages:
Action:
In general, short term rental accommodation business is easy if you do the common sense issues well. They are simple. But relentlessly risky if skimped.
P.S. If it can break it will break. This does not mean we must change to plastic plates and glasses. Everyday use items must be easily replaceable in the blink of an eye. To claim from a guest for such accidental breakages is not ideal.
Win Unhassles Airbnb eBook & Plus Advice Worth R10000
A few owners only want occasional bookings and not interested in maximising income.
Yes. We can assist you.
Some Cape Town Accommodation owners only want to get one, two or three bookings during the year. And nothing more.
We just need to agree to a different T&Cs (see it here) for your specific needs.
These owners either;
These owners keep the home for their own use or no use during the year and make certain dates exclusively available to CapeHolidays. Agency.CapeHolidays.info are 100% responsible for bookings during this time and the owner will honour all bookings during the agreed availability period. See the consequences and responsibilities for Instant Bookings.
Owners who don’t live in their homes during the year may want the management of their accommodation while they are not here; our T&Cs do not provide for this function. And these owners will need to discuss their needs with us clearly to understand their needs and agree on the management fee to oversee the home during the empty time.
Can You Assist if I only want occasional bookings? Read this FAQ.
Underestimate The Ingenuity of Complete Fools.
The list below may be typical but only the minimum. Each homeowner must take this list and complete it specifically to their own home.
When owners have additional house rules the newly updated listed must be emailed to Agency.CapeHolidays.Info where the agent will add it to online listings of the property.
The above list of minimum Airbnb House rules must be read by owners with the house manual, domestic person’s tasks and manager task manual.
New Airbnb owners should be aware of the hosting risks of Airbnb and do something to limit it.
NOTE: In general, you may never even encounter any of these issues. Reading about these risks may scare many owners. If that is the case then you make take this as an absolute. It’s not. The risks are very low.
Let’s consider a list of risks of hosting Airbnb guests and solutions here:
Win Unhassles Airbnb eBook & Plus Advice Worth R10000
I regularly get questions like, “Are you taking a big enough breakage deposit?”
Injuries, accidents and your liability seem to be on the back burner.
But let me answer your breakage deposit concern first.
As an owner, you want to protect your belongings against breakages. You can throw money at the problem or you make it as foolproof as possible.
After a thorough foolproof audit and making changes, the next defense is a breakage deposit.
How high should the breakage be to cover your home? Can you consider any figure you believe is high enough?
Okay. You decide to hit them hard with a high breakage deposit. But the consequence is; no more bookings. Nothing.
Obviously, we need to consider the risk. How many breakages occur and how severe are they?
Instead of limiting or stopping bookings it’s our view to get a breakage deposit about equal to one day’s rates during high season.
But you may be risk-averse and want more. Your only choice (not really a choice) is to get your short term insurer involved. You must tell him you do short term accommodation and want insurance for breakages, accidents and liability claims.
Let’s get back to breakages:
Action:
In general, short term rental accommodation business is easy if you do the common sense issues well. They are simple. But relentlessly risky if skimped.
P.S. If it can break it will break. This does not mean we must change to plastic plates and glasses. Everyday use items must be easily replaceable in the blink of an eye. To claim from a guest for such accidental breakages is not ideal.
Win Unhassles Airbnb eBook & Plus Advice Worth R10000
A few owners only want occasional bookings and not interested in maximising income.
Yes. We can assist you.
Some Cape Town Accommodation owners only want to get one, two or three bookings during the year. And nothing more.
We just need to agree to a different T&Cs (see it here) for your specific needs.
These owners either;
These owners keep the home for their own use or no use during the year and make certain dates exclusively available to CapeHolidays. Agency.CapeHolidays.info are 100% responsible for bookings during this time and the owner will honour all bookings during the agreed availability period. See the consequences and responsibilities for Instant Bookings.
Owners who don’t live in their homes during the year may want the management of their accommodation while they are not here; our T&Cs do not provide for this function. And these owners will need to discuss their needs with us clearly to understand their needs and agree on the management fee to oversee the home during the empty time.
Can You Assist if I only want occasional bookings? Read this FAQ.
An Owner Pieter recommended Sandra and husband John. Around the dining table, they heard about the slug of money Pieter got renting his home over peak.
The one couple got easy money over Christmas and the others wanted to be part of the rainbow.
Sandra showed us their upmarket apartment close to the beach. It was not guest ready yet. But we assisted in staging the accommodation and the photos were really great. This is going to be a winner.
We sent them the T&Cs to read, discuss, agree, sign and send back.
Nothing. Eventually, we got an email;
We know Peter who has a property that you have rented over the high season period. We are comfortable with a similar arrangement with our property.
Long story short; the: similar arrangement was based on a handshake. Although low incidence, renting out accommodation has various risks. And things had to change. Easy verbal arrangements are great and easy but….
Various parties with different expectations make it difficult to just shake hands on hope for the best:
The rare incidents can be severe. Let me explain:
Since starting out Cape Town Management Agency during 2009 we only had three cancellations due to extenuating circumstances. All during 2019. An insignificant issue as measured in incidence and 4% in value.
The three owners feeling the burn and are now out of pocket. These cancellations occur last minute. And in most cases, guests book at least two months in advance. Meaning; we will not get another booking.
Two of the affected owners, we paid a substantial amount, said they were not aware we market their home on Airbnb and did not realise the risk.
One owner asked us to share the risks in more detail. Obviously, this is one example of many.
An agreement has various purposes:
Our Terms and conditions are general. It may not cover all your specific needs. Certain clauses are negotiable others not. We can add, and adapt some.
New Airbnb owners should be aware of the hosting risks of Airbnb and do something to limit it.
NOTE: In general, you may never even encounter any of these issues. Reading about these risks may scare many owners. If that is the case then you make take this as an absolute. It’s not. The risks are very low.
Let’s consider a list of risks of hosting Airbnb guests and solutions here:
Win Unhassles Airbnb eBook & Plus Advice Worth R10000
I regularly get questions like, “Are you taking a big enough breakage deposit?”
Injuries, accidents and your liability seem to be on the back burner.
But let me answer your breakage deposit concern first.
As an owner, you want to protect your belongings against breakages. You can throw money at the problem or you make it as foolproof as possible.
After a thorough foolproof audit and making changes, the next defense is a breakage deposit.
How high should the breakage be to cover your home? Can you consider any figure you believe is high enough?
Okay. You decide to hit them hard with a high breakage deposit. But the consequence is; no more bookings. Nothing.
Obviously, we need to consider the risk. How many breakages occur and how severe are they?
Instead of limiting or stopping bookings it’s our view to get a breakage deposit about equal to one day’s rates during high season.
But you may be risk-averse and want more. Your only choice (not really a choice) is to get your short term insurer involved. You must tell him you do short term accommodation and want insurance for breakages, accidents and liability claims.
Let’s get back to breakages:
Action:
In general, short term rental accommodation business is easy if you do the common sense issues well. They are simple. But relentlessly risky if skimped.
P.S. If it can break it will break. This does not mean we must change to plastic plates and glasses. Everyday use items must be easily replaceable in the blink of an eye. To claim from a guest for such accidental breakages is not ideal.
Win Unhassles Airbnb eBook & Plus Advice Worth R10000
An Owner Pieter recommended Sandra and husband John. Around the dining table, they heard about the slug of money Pieter got renting his home over peak.
The one couple got easy money over Christmas and the others wanted to be part of the rainbow.
Sandra showed us their upmarket apartment close to the beach. It was not guest ready yet. But we assisted in staging the accommodation and the photos were really great. This is going to be a winner.
We sent them the T&Cs to read, discuss, agree, sign and send back.
Nothing. Eventually, we got an email;
We know Peter who has a property that you have rented over the high season period. We are comfortable with a similar arrangement with our property.
Long story short; the: similar arrangement was based on a handshake. Although low incidence, renting out accommodation has various risks. And things had to change. Easy verbal arrangements are great and easy but….
Various parties with different expectations make it difficult to just shake hands on hope for the best:
The rare incidents can be severe. Let me explain:
Since starting out Cape Town Management Agency during 2009 we only had three cancellations due to extenuating circumstances. All during 2019. An insignificant issue as measured in incidence and 4% in value.
The three owners feeling the burn and are now out of pocket. These cancellations occur last minute. And in most cases, guests book at least two months in advance. Meaning; we will not get another booking.
Two of the affected owners, we paid a substantial amount, said they were not aware we market their home on Airbnb and did not realise the risk.
One owner asked us to share the risks in more detail. Obviously, this is one example of many.
An agreement has various purposes:
Our Terms and conditions are general. It may not cover all your specific needs. Certain clauses are negotiable others not. We can add, and adapt some.
Underestimate The Ingenuity of Complete Fools.
New Airbnb owners should be aware of the hosting risks of Airbnb and do something to limit it.
NOTE: In general, you may never even encounter any of these issues. Reading about these risks may scare many owners. If that is the case then you make take this as an absolute. It’s not. The risks are very low.
Let’s consider a list of risks of hosting Airbnb guests and solutions here:
Win Unhassles Airbnb eBook & Plus Advice Worth R10000
I regularly get questions like, “Are you taking a big enough breakage deposit?”
Injuries, accidents and your liability seem to be on the back burner.
But let me answer your breakage deposit concern first.
As an owner, you want to protect your belongings against breakages. You can throw money at the problem or you make it as foolproof as possible.
After a thorough foolproof audit and making changes, the next defense is a breakage deposit.
How high should the breakage be to cover your home? Can you consider any figure you believe is high enough?
Okay. You decide to hit them hard with a high breakage deposit. But the consequence is; no more bookings. Nothing.
Obviously, we need to consider the risk. How many breakages occur and how severe are they?
Instead of limiting or stopping bookings it’s our view to get a breakage deposit about equal to one day’s rates during high season.
But you may be risk-averse and want more. Your only choice (not really a choice) is to get your short term insurer involved. You must tell him you do short term accommodation and want insurance for breakages, accidents and liability claims.
Let’s get back to breakages:
Action:
In general, short term rental accommodation business is easy if you do the common sense issues well. They are simple. But relentlessly risky if skimped.
P.S. If it can break it will break. This does not mean we must change to plastic plates and glasses. Everyday use items must be easily replaceable in the blink of an eye. To claim from a guest for such accidental breakages is not ideal.
Win Unhassles Airbnb eBook & Plus Advice Worth R10000
A few owners only want occasional bookings and not interested in maximising income.
Yes. We can assist you.
Some Cape Town Accommodation owners only want to get one, two or three bookings during the year. And nothing more.
We just need to agree to a different T&Cs (see it here) for your specific needs.
These owners either;
These owners keep the home for their own use or no use during the year and make certain dates exclusively available to CapeHolidays. Agency.CapeHolidays.info are 100% responsible for bookings during this time and the owner will honour all bookings during the agreed availability period. See the consequences and responsibilities for Instant Bookings.
Owners who don’t live in their homes during the year may want the management of their accommodation while they are not here; our T&Cs do not provide for this function. And these owners will need to discuss their needs with us clearly to understand their needs and agree on the management fee to oversee the home during the empty time.
Can You Assist if I only want occasional bookings? Read this FAQ.
An Owner Pieter recommended Sandra and husband John. Around the dining table, they heard about the slug of money Pieter got renting his home over peak.
The one couple got easy money over Christmas and the others wanted to be part of the rainbow.
Sandra showed us their upmarket apartment close to the beach. It was not guest ready yet. But we assisted in staging the accommodation and the photos were really great. This is going to be a winner.
We sent them the T&Cs to read, discuss, agree, sign and send back.
Nothing. Eventually, we got an email;
We know Peter who has a property that you have rented over the high season period. We are comfortable with a similar arrangement with our property.
Long story short; the: similar arrangement was based on a handshake. Although low incidence, renting out accommodation has various risks. And things had to change. Easy verbal arrangements are great and easy but….
Various parties with different expectations make it difficult to just shake hands on hope for the best:
The rare incidents can be severe. Let me explain:
Since starting out Cape Town Management Agency during 2009 we only had three cancellations due to extenuating circumstances. All during 2019. An insignificant issue as measured in incidence and 4% in value.
The three owners feeling the burn and are now out of pocket. These cancellations occur last minute. And in most cases, guests book at least two months in advance. Meaning; we will not get another booking.
Two of the affected owners, we paid a substantial amount, said they were not aware we market their home on Airbnb and did not realise the risk.
One owner asked us to share the risks in more detail. Obviously, this is one example of many.
An agreement has various purposes:
Our Terms and conditions are general. It may not cover all your specific needs. Certain clauses are negotiable others not. We can add, and adapt some.