386. Hosting Hotline: What Makes a Firm (and Fair) Vacation Rental Co-Hosting Contract?

EPISODE · Aug 20, 2024 · 15 MIN

386. Hosting Hotline: What Makes a Firm (and Fair) Vacation Rental Co-Hosting Contract?

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Welcome back to the Hosting Hotline! This is an Ask Me Anything where each week we’ll answer your questions on Airbnb, STRs, real estate, and everything in between.Suzie asks:I am new to co-hosting and I want my contract to be thorough, but not too nitpicky. What are some items you would add to your co-hosting contract today that you didn't think of when you were first starting out? Repair and maintenance times? Supply purchasing, design fees? Do I charge for my time?(00:01:44) Suzie Asks for Tips on Writing a Good STR Co-Hosting Contract(00:03:00) Importance of a Solid Foundation for STR Co-Host/Owner Relationships(00:05:13) Common Exclusions & Risks in Vacation Rental Co-Hosting Agreements(00:09:11) Decision Making Process: Who, What & How Much?(00:10:11) Setting (High) Standards for Your Co-Hosting Portfolio & Pay Structure Thanks to everyone who submitted questions. To hear your voice on the show and send a question to Sarah and Annette, submit your burning hosting questions at: hostinghotline.com.Resources:• Click here for full show notes• Link to our mastermind! thanksforvisiting.com/microcast • Video: 3 Things ALL Beginners NEED to know BEFORE Starting an Airbnb Business• Airbnb Essentials Checklist: hostchecklist.comThanks for Visiting is produced by Crate Media.Mentioned in this episode:Hosting Handbook | Get everything you need to fast track your way to Superhost at thanksforvisiting.com/handbookQuiz | Take our quiz to reveal your hosting personality style!

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