![]() I am creative and love art, music, and spending as much time in nature as possible. I am a professional 34 year old woman, working as a counsellor at a University. I am hoping to eventually renovate a van to live in, so it would be especially ideal if there was a road space/driveway from which I could do that. It may be helpful to keep it lived in, loved and warm during the last of the winter months. I have a budget, however it’s worth mentioning that I would also be interested in a part-exchange (offering help with house/garden/growing food/DIY/animal care) in order to stay in and look after your beautiful space. and I am aware of the impact that Covid may have had on your ability to rent out your space as a holiday let. I would love to find a tiny house/dwelling to stay in, around the Bournemouth/Hampshire area. Hi there, I’m Lauren, and I’m looking for a place to live temporarily, or long-term depending on the situation. Sorry know that is probably not the direction you want this to go, but if Airbnb wants to support long term "guests" and "hosts" they really need to make significant changes to many of their policies. DO NOT blur the line between these two categories and save yourself legal headaches by just saying no to long term "hosting" on Airbnb. What should they do in the area? Again, these are two totally different kinds of experiences.Īirbnb does not provide leases, support for evicting squatters or even CS for a guest turned tenant who is now nitpicking every little thing. Guests call all the time- they saw a spider. Tenants usually call only when something needs fixing. Guests will give you terrible scores if they don't like your location or think you charge too much. Tenants want their own stuff, furniture arranged the way they want it, and perhaps to paint. Guests might tolerate furnishings or paint color they don't like for a few days. I can't speak for other jurisdictions but after so many days (28-31 depending on the state) the "host" becomes a landlord and the "guest" becomes a tenant or squatter. My tip? Don't do long term rentals through Airbnb in the US.
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