Hello Fellow Hosts & Guests! We're looking for a concise statement for a small bathroom sign. We want to convey that only body waste (poo, pee, vomit) with a minimal amount of toilet paper is allowed to enter the toilet bowl. What we don't want is an overwhelming list of 'not allowed' personal item.
Details of the ground rules Treat your host's home like your own Cleanliness: Guests should not leave the listing in a state that requires excessive or deep cleaning (moldy dishes, soiled carpets, stains from pets, etc.). Cleaning fees set by hosts are only meant to cover the cost of standard cleaning between reservations (laundry, vacuuming, etc.). Hosts may not charge guest fees for.
Despite Airbnb's cleaning fees being excessive lately, we believe as guests, being courteous is important and fair. So, what is Airbnb etiquette? Airbnb guest etiquette is the manners or "house rules" guests adhere to when booking a vacation rental. Hosts provide basic amenities such as toilet paper, towels, soap, linens, pillows, and more.
Every host's situation is different, so adjust as needed. How Long Do You Provide Toilet Paper? My rule is after two weeks, guests will need to provide their own toilet paper and paper towels. I make it clear in my Airbnb listing/house rules that guests are responsible for toilet paper and paper towels for stays longer than two weeks.
That's where etiquette comes in. While Airbnb provides guidelines for both hosts and guests, there's a whole set of unwritten rules that can make or break your stay. These aren't just about avoiding awkwardness; they're about respecting someone else's home, ensuring good reviews, and making future bookings easier.
Do you leave a note in your "rules" specifying that amenities such as soaps, toilet paper, laundry detergent, etc. are for use at the house and not for taking? (In a polite way): r/airbnb_hosts. Guests keep flushing things they shouldn't, ignoring signs I host many guests each week, up to four per night, but at the moment I am having to unblock my septic tank system once a week as people are flushing things that they shouldn't.
I had a polite notice stating "Please flush only toilet paper down the loo" but this wasn't big enough as people kept flushing wet wipes, condoms, sanitary. Here is a practical guide for Airbnb hosts. It outlines the mandatory Airbnb bathroom essentials that will enhance guest experiences.
Essential amenities are the basic items that a guest expects in order to have a comfortable stay, including toilet paper, soap, towels, pillows, and linens. Toilet rules? **Sensitive topic alert Hello Fellow Hosts & Guests! We're looking for a concise statement for a small bathroom sign. We want to convey that only body waste (poo, pee, vomit) with a minimal amount of toilet paper is allowed to enter the toilet bowl.