Things on this page are fragmentary and immature notes/thoughts of the author. Please read with your own judgement!
Weather
- Make sure to check the weather of your planned stops (instead of your depart city). The weather (including temperature) can vary greatly even after 30 minutes driving!
Scrutinize the Listing Carefully
Before you book, take a close look at the entire listing. Pay attention to the details, as they can often reveal red flags. - Photos and Descriptions: Be wary of listings with few photos, especially if they don't show all the rooms.[1] Heavily edited or professional stock photos of the destination rather than the actual property can also be a warning sign.[1][2] Ensure the description is detailed and matches the photos.[2] If amenities like a pool or a great view are mentioned, they should be visible in the pictures.[1] - Reviews are Revealing: Reading reviews from past guests is one of the best ways to gauge the quality and legitimacy of a listing.[2][3] Look for consistent themes in the feedback. A pattern of negative comments about cleanliness, accuracy, or a non-responsive host should be a major concern.[2] Be suspicious of a flood of recent, vague, or overly enthusiastic positive reviews, as they could be fake.[4] - House Rules and Cancellation Policies: Always read the house rules to understand the host's expectations regarding things like noise levels, pets, and extra guests.[5] Additionally, familiarize yourself with the cancellation policy, as they can range from flexible to strict.[5][6]
Prioritize Your Safety
Your safety is paramount. Take these steps to ensure a secure stay: - Research the Neighborhood: Before booking, research the neighborhood to understand its general safety and proximity to amenities.[3][13] Tools like Google Street View can give you a feel for the area.[3] - Check for Safety Essentials: The listing should indicate the presence of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.[14][15] It’s also wise to check for a fire extinguisher and a first-aid kit upon arrival.[11] - Hidden Cameras: While against Airbnb policy, there have been reports of hidden cameras found in rentals.[9][13] Be aware of your surroundings and check for any unusual items or devices.[13] - Secure the Property: Always lock doors and windows when you leave or go to sleep.[15] You might also consider bringing a portable door lock for added security.[13]
Communicate with the Host
Don't hesitate to communicate with the host before and during your stay. - Ask Questions: If you have any questions or concerns about the property, reach out to the host through the Airbnb messaging system.[11] A responsive and helpful host is a good sign. - Confirm Check-in Details: A few days before your trip, confirm the check-in process with your host.[16] Make sure you have their contact information readily available.[16]