Month: April 2018

Tuesday Tip: Confront conflict

    Clear house rules are important. But it’s naive to think that your rules, no matter how detailed, will cover every possible scenario. (I never ever would have thought to create a rule about no plaster heads in the oven!) Eventually, issues are going to come up.  That’s more or less inevitable. The key […]

Continue Reading

Tuesday Tip: Clear house rules

    We’ve got a guest staying with us right now who’s here for an internship in special effects makeup and design. Her project while she’s here is basically to design and create a model alien.  You can’t imagine the mess it’s been causing.  There are knives and clippings all over her bedroom floor. The […]

Continue Reading

Coming to terms with not knowing

    I’ve had so many guests stay with me whose schedules I knew absolutely nothing about.  Or perhaps I knew their schedule while here, but I didn’t know where they were coming from, how they were getting around, etc.  The point is, it’s important as a host to not expect guests to fill you […]

Continue Reading

Tuesday Tip: Backup keys

  Personally, I don’t like giving guests keys at all. I prefer codes that can be changed once they’ve left. However, if you are going to go with keys, last week’s Tuesday Tip is a great example of what can go awry if you’re not careful. Even the most organized of hosts can make mistakes. […]

Continue Reading

Tuesday Tip: Keys

    I recently stayed in an Airbnb place in Pennsylvania. After I checked in, I decided to head out for the afternoon, and the host made sure to give me a key to the house before I left. Except there was a problem: she gave me the wrong key! I didn’t find this out […]

Continue Reading