![]() There are two main ways a host will determine if you fall into the “respectful and honest” category: your previous reviews and what you write when you contact them. They don’t want to hear complaints from the neighbors about noise. They don’t want to be bothered late at night for issues that could wait until the next day. The closer you are to the check-in date, the more likely the property won’t be booked, and the more likely a host will agree.įor many hosts, their main concern is not so much the duration of each guest’s stay but rather knowing that they are renting to respectful and honest guests who will follow the house rules and take care of the property. Hosts may be more willing to lower the price if they won’t otherwise be able to rent out their property. Depending on the popularity and occupancy rate of the property, renting to one guest or family may be more beneficial to the host than leaving the property unrented during that extended time. With a longer stay, they can avoid multiple days of cleaning and only have to deal with one guest. It can be a real pain for hosts to clean, do the laundry, and welcome guests for several 1 or 2-night stays in a row. For longer bookings, the host will have less cleaning to arrange and fewer check-ins to deal with. Think first about the ways your request would benefit the host. ![]() Remember that an Airbnb host will be more likely to agree to a discount if they can benefit from it in return.
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