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New Fire Safety Regulations: Your Guide on How to Protect Your Home and Your Guests

Tue, 19th Sep 2023

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance, News

Ensuring the safety of your property and guests is paramount, and staying up-to-date with fire safety guidelines is essential for holiday letting hosts. As the government gears up to introduce new fire safety regulations for holiday homes in England, we're here to provide you with the essential information to make this transition seamless.


Is Burford the prettiest Cotswolds village?

Tue, 1st Aug 2023

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance

Burford, often referred to as the 'Gateway to the Cotswolds', is indeed renowned for its beauty. It has a unique charm with its High Street sloping down from the high Wolds, where you have beautiful views over the open countryside, down to the willow fringed River Windrush in the pretty Windrush valley.


Creating a great Airbnb guest experience in the Cotswolds

Tue, 1st Aug 2023

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance

Creating a great Airbnb guest experience in the Cotswolds requires planning, attention to detail, and excellent customer service skills. Here are some tips on how you can achieve this.


How to choose your holiday cottage or Airbnb Manager

Tue, 1st Aug 2023

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance

Choosing the right holiday home letting agent is indeed crucial to the success of your property. Here are our top tips to help you find the best agency for you.


Keeping your housekeepers and guests safe from cleaning products

Tue, 1st Aug 2023

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance

Housekeeping staff typically handle a variety of potentially hazardous substances, such as cleaning solutions, detergents, solvents, and sometimes even pesticides. Here are the requirements you need to follow.


Holiday Cottage Damaged by Guest – Who Pays?

Tue, 1st Aug 2023

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance

This comprehensive guide gives a great overview on how to handle damages in a holiday home setting. Let's further condense it into some key takeaways.


A Guide to Holiday Let Health and Safety Requirements

Mon, 7th Mar 2022

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance, News

As a holiday let owner, ensuring the safety and well-being of your guests should be a top priority. Here are some main requirements and best practices to follow.


Fire Safety for Airbnb Managers

Mon, 7th Mar 2022

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance

Performing a fire risk assessment for your Airbnb Rental or holiday cottage is crucial for ensuring the safety of your guests. Here are the steps you can take to identify and prevent fire risks.


Finding the best gardener for your Cotswolds holiday cottage

Mon, 7th Mar 2022

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance

Interviewing a gardener, like any other professional, is about finding someone who has the necessary skills and qualifications, as well as someone you can trust and get along with.


Going the green mile and reduce single use plastic in your holiday cottage

Tue, 21st Dec 2021

Category: Holiday Lettings guidance

Reducing plastic use in any environment is beneficial to the environment and health. Here are some tips on how you can reduce plastic usage in your holiday cottage


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