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What are some differences between long-term hosting and short-term hosting?
What are some differences between long-term hosting and short-term hosting?
While the exact number of days varies by jurisdiction, generally any reservation of a month or longer may be considered a long-term reservation.
In some jurisdictions, guests may establish rights as a tenant after a month, so we encourage hosts to be knowledgeable about their local laws.
It’s always in your best interest to vet potential guests before they book a reservation, especially a long-term booking. You may consider having these guests sign a rental agreement outlining the details in your listing description.
If you're interested in exclusively offering long-term stays, find out more about how to set your minimum night requirements.
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