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How do I use 3Days?

Tips for hosts

Create An Attractive Listing:

Use clear photos of your space.
Highlight any unique features of your home or neighborhood.

Increase Visibility And Earnings:

Share your profile link on Facebook/Whatsapp groups of housing in your area to let people know that you are available to host. Add a nice message to it to increase visibility.
We recommend sharing the link and a screenshot of your location post. Remember that one has to sign up (it’s free) to visualize your location post on 3Days.

Set Clear House Rules During The Chat Stage:

Mention any areas that are off-limits.
Include rules regarding noise, smoking, pets, and additional guests.

Communicate Promptly and Clearly:

Respond to inquiries and booking requests as quickly as possible.
Provide detailed instructions for check-in and check-out.
Be available to answer any questions your guests may have before and during their stay.

Be a Great Host:

Greet your guests warmly and respect their privacy while being available to help if needed.
Offer assistance with directions, local tips, and anything else that might enhance their stay.

Collect Feedback:

Ask guests for feedback at the end of their stay to identify areas for improvement.
Encourage them to leave a review if they had a positive experience.

Stay Updated:

Regularly update your photos and description to reflect any upgrades or changes.

Legal Compliance:

Make sure you comply with local laws and regulations regarding short-term rentals.

Tips for crashies

Read listings carefully:

Thoroughly read the listing description, amenities, and house rules before booking.
Check reviews and ratings of the host and property.

Communicate clearly and promptly:

Contact the host with any questions or concerns before booking.
Confirm your arrival time and any special requests well in advance.
Inform the host promptly if there are any changes to your plans.

Respect house rules:

Adhere to check-in and check-out times.
Follow the rules regarding noise, smoking, pets, and guests.
Treat the property as if it were your own home (or don’t, if you don’t treat your home well hehe)

Be a good guest:

Arrive on time and communicate with the host if you are running late.
Keep the space tidy and clean up after yourself.
Avoid causing any damage to the property and report any issues to the host immediately.

Be considerate of neighbors:

Keep noise levels down, especially during late hours.
Respect shared spaces and local community norms.

Leave a good impression:

Follow the check-out instructions provided by the host.
Consider leaving a small thank-you note.

Respect privacy:

Avoid entering any areas designated as private or off-limits.
Respect the host’s personal belongings and space.

Provide feedback:

Leave an honest review of your stay to help future guests and the host.

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