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Before signing a contract Lift it Today will evaluates the worth of an average night in our tiny house and the expected occupancy, and accordingly offer you a guaranteed minimum income of $1,000 a month, up to $1,500-$3,000 for a bigger tiny house, more luxurious, with a beautiful yard and a great location.
Once agreed it goes into our contract, and that will be your monthly steady payment.
In essence, Lift it Today is taking on the risk of fluctuating occupancy rates in exchange for a management fee, which is built into the difference between the actual income and the estimate income.
This can be a beneficial arrangement for property owners seeking a stable and predictable income, especially during slower months.
Lift it Today will perform an exhaustive legal exam of your property, different zones have different rules and restrictions,
In Las Vegas, like many other cities, there are restrictions and considerations to be aware of.
The regulations surrounding short-term rentals can differ depending on whether the property is located within the City of Las Vegas, unincorporated Clark County, or other surrounding municipalities like Henderson or North Las Vegas.
This means that the rules you need to follow can change depending on the precise location of the rental property.
Clark County Regulations:
Clark County, which encompasses much of the Las Vegas area, has implemented regulations to address concerns related to short-term rentals. These regulations often focus on issues like:
Noise control
Parking
Occupancy limits
Licensing and permitting
City of Las Vegas:
The City of Las Vegas also has its own set of rules, and these may differ from those of Clark County.
HOA Restrictions:
In addition to local government regulations, many homeowners' associations (HOAs) in Las Vegas have their own rules regarding short-term rentals. Some HOAs may prohibit them entirely.
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Yes, Lift it Today offers a complete peace of mind to the homeowners.
Our concept is based on promising home owners not to trouble them no matter what.
Lift it Today is fully and solely responsible to insure full coverage
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Airbnb employs several measures to screen guests, aiming to provide a safer experience for hosts and other guests.
Identity Verification:
Airbnb requires guests to verify their identity, often involving providing a government-issued ID and a photo. This helps to confirm that guests are who they claim to be.
Background Checks:
Airbnb conducts background checks on guests, particularly in certain regions like the United States. These checks involve screening against criminal records and other relevant databases.
Guests are encouraged to provide detailed profile information, which can help hosts get a better sense of who they are. This includes things like their profile picture, bio, and travel history.
Reviews
Airbnb's review system allows hosts and guests to leave feedback on their experiences. This can provide valuable insights into a guest's past behavior.
We take additional measures to screen guests, such as reviewing their online profiles carefully and communicating with them before accepting a booking.
Airbnb's review system allows hosts and guests to leave feedback on their experiences. This can provide valuable insights into a guest's past behavior.
Handling disruptive guests requires a combination of tact, firmness, and a clear understanding of our policies.
Safety First: We prioritize the safety of all guests and staff.
We have a copy of our clear and well-communicated policies inside the tiny house.
We begin by addressing the guest calmly and professionally. We avoid escalating the situation with confrontational language or behavior.
We listen to the guest and allow him to express his concerns and show that we are listening.
We clearly reiterate the rules and policies that are being violated. This could include noise restrictions, occupancy limits, or other specific guidelines.
We are firm but polite in setting boundaries.
We cknowledge the guest's feelings, even if we don't agree with their actions. This can help to diffuse tensions.
We offer alternative solutions to address the guest's concerns. This could involve moving them to a different room or providing other accommodations.
We keep detailed records of all interactions with the disruptive guest, including dates, times, and specific incidents. This documentation can be invaluable if further action is required.
If the guest's behavior poses a threat to the safety of others or property, we involve security personnel or local authorities.
This should be a last resort, but it is essential to prioritize safety.
We contact Airbnb support team for assistance. They provide guidance and may be able to intervene.
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Our contract contains a detailed section about ending the contract before and after term.
Any substantial breach of the contract can lead to justify sending a notice to the other side, and terminate the agreement.
Lift it Today keep the difference between the monthly income minus the monthly payment to the homeowner and all the expenses of that month.
Hence in a slow month Lift it Today can end up loosing money, that doesn't effect the monthly payment to you.
Lift it Today is paying monthly according to the payment method mentioned in the contract, or later by the homeowners, starting one month from the first hosting.
Property tax is mostly influence by the type of the property and it's location.
In most cases a little fence will separate your home and the tiny house.
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