I sigh with you. How are to delineate between professional innkeepers owning a business, with all the legalities that entails, and AirHosts, who may be very professional individuals, but do not own a business? Does it matter? It matters to me, because the forums have been so helpful to me on issues that pertain to the liabilities of owning a business. Information that I might have to pay a lawyer or accountant for, but helpful professional innkeepers on the forum are willing to share with others in the hospitality industry, for the good of the industry. I'm not sure Short Term Rental Hosts consider themselves to be in the "industry" as so many hosts (that I know personally) just consider it a short term gig to make a little extra money. Not trying to start a war, just asking a question..Just noticed that on the index header for the website (the thing that pops up on the top of your browser window when you come to the site) it says "Bed & Breakfast / Short Term Rental Host Forum."
*sigh*
You followed exactly the best advice any of us long-timers could provide! Kudos to you! Yes, Google & Trip Connect are the way to go!I personally am so very glad I found all of you here and took your good advice to avoid Air & bkg. We are doing fine thus far (10 months in) without them. If I have to use them someday I will, but our 5 rooms are “as busy as we want to be” without selling our souls just using Gogle hotels & TC direct plus direct booking on our own website via Think. I am proud to be a professional B&B and so grateful for this site and all of you here.
It’s never been a closed forum. It’s been so open that guests have found themselves being talked about. Thus why we suggest not using your real business info if you want to vent about a problem and are asking for solutions.Well, given all this, I'm disappointed I made the decision to be a "Supporting Member."
Oh, and I found it back when it was a closed forum just fine.
I agree in spirit. After I closed my B&B, I watched our historic district really become overrun with unhosted short term rentals. It has affected the area in a myriad of ways. The remaining inn advertises on those sites. Fortunately, that city at least wised up to collect hotel taxes on them all, but of course they don't jump through all the other hoops. Personally, I've had a bad experience with that model as a guest & won't use it, but there's a huge swath of people that love it! If innkeepers in the know can help make those places better for travelers maybe it is better?Just noticed that on the index header for the website (the thing that pops up on the top of your browser window when you come to the site) it says "Bed & Breakfast / Short Term Rental Host Forum."
*sigh*
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