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483. Are You Actually Covered? What Hosts Need to Know About Insurance with Darren Nix from Steadily

483. Are You Actually Covered? What Hosts Need to Know About Insurance with Darren Nix from Steadily


Episode 483


This week on Thanks for Visiting, we’re joined by Darren Nix, founder and CEO of Steadily, one of the fastest-growing landlord insurance companies in the U.S.

Darren’s story starts with a personal los…


Published on 4 months, 3 weeks ago

482. Hosting Hotline: Can You Actually Sell Your STR as a Turnkey Business?

482. Hosting Hotline: Can You Actually Sell Your STR as a Turnkey Business?


Episode 482


This week on the Hosting Hotline, Lori from Fort Wayne, Indiana calls in with a big-picture question: how do you prepare your short-term rental (STR) for sale—and is it possible to sell it as a funct…


Published on 4 months, 3 weeks ago

481. Fix Your Airbnb Title: Simple Changes That Drive More Bookings

481. Fix Your Airbnb Title: Simple Changes That Drive More Bookings


Episode 481


This week on Thanks for Visiting, Sarah is flying solo to dig deep into one of the most powerful (yet overlooked) elements of your Airbnb listing: the title.

With only 50 characters to work with, your…


Published on 4 months, 4 weeks ago

480. Hosting Hotline: Do You Really Need an LLC to Start Hosting?

480. Hosting Hotline: Do You Really Need an LLC to Start Hosting?


Episode 480


This week on the Hosting Hotline, we’re tackling one of the most common legal questions new hosts face: Do you really need an LLC to start hosting?

Listener Jennifer is about to launch her first short…


Published on 5 months ago

479. Airbnb Damage Claims 101

479. Airbnb Damage Claims 101


Episode 479


No matter how well you prepare your space, accidents happen—and that’s just part of the short-term rental business. But when damage occurs, do you know how to handle it professionally, recover costs …


Published on 5 months ago

478. Hosting Hotline: How Should You Handle TVs and Streaming Services in Your Rental?

478. Hosting Hotline: How Should You Handle TVs and Streaming Services in Your Rental?


Episode 478


is week on the Hosting Hotline, Amy from Canada calls in with a common (but often overlooked) question: How should short-term rental hosts handle TVs and streaming services?

We dive into:

Where you sho…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

477. How Taylor Gates Scaled from Golf Cart Tours to Redefining Vacation Rentals

477. How Taylor Gates Scaled from Golf Cart Tours to Redefining Vacation Rentals


Episode 477


This week on Thanks for Visiting, we’re joined by hospitality entrepreneur Taylor Gates, whose journey from renting out rooms in Charleston to founding multiple thriving hospitality ventures is anyth…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

476. Hosting Hotline: Is Dynamic Pricing Worth It for Just One Seasonal Property?

476. Hosting Hotline: Is Dynamic Pricing Worth It for Just One Seasonal Property?


Episode 476


This week on the Hosting Hotline, we're shaking things up by answering a listener question from the comments section of our YouTube channel. The question? Whether using a dynamic pricing tool like Pr…


Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

475. Content Shoots at Your Airbnb: What to Ask, What to Charge, What to Avoid

475. Content Shoots at Your Airbnb: What to Ask, What to Charge, What to Avoid


Episode 475


A local photographer wants to use your Airbnb for a shoot. Should you say yes?

In this episode, we’re walking through the exact questions we ask when we get these requests—and all the lessons we’ve le…


Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

474. Hosting Hotline: Should You Trade Free Stays for Influencer Content?

474. Hosting Hotline: Should You Trade Free Stays for Influencer Content?


Episode 474


This week on the Hosting Hotline, listener Julia calls in with a timely question: should you host influencers in exchange for a free or discounted stay—especially when your property is new and you’re…


Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago





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