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Perth - The Bottom is Here
Topic Started: 22 Oct 2016, 04:10 PM (21,310 Views)
Blondie girl
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dachopper
11 Nov 2016, 04:31 AM
All guests give you a rating, we have had 8 or so 5 stars, which is the highest score you can get. The cleaner is paid well , and her cost is added to the booking total. If you pay minimum wage for a cleaner, or don't get one, the reviews speak for themselves. Each landlord makes their own terms and conditions, so if you don't like them you can just find something that suits what you need.

Each landlord sets their own rules, so if they don't fit your needs just search for another that does.

You have to lookout for dodgy pple... like we had a guy who was in location, but wanted to inspect the property for cleanliness. The address is not listed until they pay. These people could be casing the place, or looking to scope porno shoot location, Meth labs, anything. So we checked his profile ( which you cannot do on stays ) and this was his first rental, apparently his wife uses "her" account and had problems with a place, and they left / fled mid stay. So he created a new account so I couldn't read the landlord s side of the story..... booking rejected.that is one big reason why airbnb is better, aside from the pain in the bottom lack of functionality on their webpage, and no app.
Still think its important to check the quality of the cleaning and get that feedback from guests...and / or if you have a trusted person who lives local to do a spot check after one lot of guests leave.

Best behaviour is when one starts their work to impress and sometimes people can get slack later and not give that 100%.
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11 Nov 2016, 09:19 AM
While the majority seem quite pleased with their airbnb, their are a few horror stories and things to be wary of as shown with this apartment in Sydney very recently.

http://i.stuff.co.nz/travel/travel-troubles/83879597/airbnb-horror-story-guests-trash-australian-apartment-turn-it-into-junkie-den

Everything rented is a risk via holiday, residential or commercial rentals so be on top with insurance stuff for anything nasty.
Edited by Blondie girl, 15 Nov 2016, 04:08 PM.
Newjerk? can you try harder than dig up another person's blog. My first promo was with Billabong and my name in English is modified with a T, am Perth born but also lived in Sydney to make my $$
It's Absolutely Fabulous if it includes brilliant locations, & high calibre tenants..what more does one want? Understand the power of the two "P"" or be financially challenged
Even better when there is family who are property mad and one is born in some entitlements.....Understand that beautiful women are the exhibitionists we crave attention, whilst hot blooded men are the voyeurs ... A stunning woman can command and takes pleasure in being noticed. Seems not too many understand what it means to hold and own props and get threatened by those who do.
Banks are considered to be law abiding and & rather boring places yeah not true . A bank balance sheet will show capital is dwarfed by their liabilities this means when a portions of loans is falling its problems for the bank.
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15 Nov 2016, 04:04 PM
Still think its important to check the quality of the cleaning and get that feedback from guests...and / or if you have a trusted person who lives local to do a spot check after one lot of guests leave.
I'm a little lucky, as the cleaner is local so it's easy for us to book them, and easier for them to do the job.

7 five star reviews now, and they have all commented on the place being spotless,

having done a renovation that is targeted towards holiday renters is a big part of the success, but it also makes cleaning much easier as everything is new, and there are no issues.

Every decision we made in the reno was for longevity/looks/ergonomics and considered that complete strangers will be using the stuff aswell as us.

I think 5 out of the 7 stays have said they are coming back.

Easy money

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So, 13% less property listed than last year, 16% more rentals on the market compared to last year...

More ppl investing while renting ?

:)
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