Policies and local laws

We prioritize the well-being of the communities in which we operate, and strive to ensure that they remain vibrant places for both visitors and locals. In order to protect both you and your guests, certain cities have introduced laws and regulations regarding short- and long-term rentals. Before listing your property with us, it is important to be aware of any regulations that apply to your city, region, or country.

Short-term stays:
In many areas, property owners must hold a permit or license to list their property as a short-term vacation rental. Additionally, there may be limits on the number of nights per year that you are permitted to rent your property, or restrictions on the maximum number of guests that can stay.

Long-term stays:
If you are hosting longer-term stays, you may be subject to landlord-tenant laws, which can vary by location and impose additional legal obligations on you. Guests who stay in a home or apartment for a certain period of time may be entitled to tenant rights in some places, and there may be limits on the amount of “rent” you are permitted to charge. It’s important to be familiar with these regulations in order to ensure that you are in compliance with local laws and regulations.