Complete practical guide
The co-hosting book that starts with what you refuse
37 chapters and 68 printable worksheets on managing other people's short-term rentals - written authority, controlled access, and telling the owner before they hear it from a review.
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What this guide is
Most guides to co-hosting are about winning owners and optimising listings. This one is about the things that actually end arrangements: a door code still circulating in a group chat six months later, a property nobody checked was allowed to be let, a spend nobody authorised, and an owner who found out about a problem from a public review. It states no platform rule and no local law - deliberately, because both change faster here than almost anywhere - and teaches the verification habit instead, kept per property because two flats a mile apart can sit under different regimes. Four rules, a standing refusal list, an access inventory you could produce right now, and the arithmetic showing why percentage pricing quietly pays you least for the properties that consume you most.
What you get out of it
Specifics, not promises.
- Four rules that keep you defensible when you are operating somebody else's property under somebody else's account
- A spending authority schedule that settles the seven decisions before they arise at two in the morning
- An access inventory and code lifecycle that answers who holds access, by what means, and who authorised them
- A per-property rules register, because platform terms and local regulation change faster in this trade than in most
- Capacity calculated twice - from hours and from how many properties you can be woken for - with the lower one governing
- The pricing arithmetic almost everybody gets wrong, and why clustering beats any fee increase
- An escalation ladder written so that at 2am you are executing rather than deciding
- A monthly report an owner can reconcile to their bank statement, and the habit of telling them first
- 68 printable worksheets and 148 AI prompts, each with its safety constraints written in
- An absolute boundary on where AI may be used in a business holding access to occupied homes
Ideal for
Beginners who want a recurring income from careful operational work and do not own property, and existing co-hosts who have never read their platform's current terms, share access codes by message, or have no written authority schedule.
- Beginners who want a recurring income from careful operational work and do not own property
- People considering co-hosting who want to know what the work actually involves before taking a property on
- Existing co-hosts who have never read their platform's current terms end to end, or who share access codes by message
- Anyone managing a property under an arrangement that was never written down
What's inside
Format
- Digital download, delivered instantly after payment
- Formatted for letter paper — read on screen or print it
- Yours permanently, re-downloadable from your library any time
- Licensed for use in your own business
By the end you can
A reader finishes with a per-property rules register, a standing refusal list, a spending authority schedule, a complete access inventory, a measured cost floor, an escalation ladder, and a monthly report an owner can reconcile to their bank statement.
A complete working system for managing other people's short-term rentals - built on four rules, written authority, controlled access, and reporting that makes invisible work visible.
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