Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never stayed at a rental that had comforters. They all have thin blankets/quilts that can be easily washed and dried for this reason, OP.
I also always wash the blankets immediately upon arrival anyway because I can't be sure that the owners aren't cheap and lazy like you.
I think I’ll store the nice comforters that I just bought and get those out when we are there.
And for the renters I’ll buy two sets of sheets and duvet covers plus one set of duvets.
Bed bug cases for mattresses, pillows, and duvets. Plus mattress pads.
Two sets of towels. Or maybe better to have them do them on turnover day in case they are damp? Will need to see if they’ll have time for those.
Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The cleaning team we found said they don't wash comforters every time between guests."
This is so disgusting but I am not terribly surprised. Now I know that I need to put all the comforters in the washing machine when I first arrive to any rental.
Hotels with blankets and comforters don't do it either.
Anonymous wrote:"The cleaning team we found said they don't wash comforters every time between guests."
This is so disgusting but I am not terribly surprised. Now I know that I need to put all the comforters in the washing machine when I first arrive to any rental.
Anonymous wrote:My vacation rental I was not rich like you so I cleaned it myself. I actually charged zero cleaning fee. I had no late check out fee as left day between guests. I made guests aware the owners cleaned I would be coming over myself with wife.
It was an interesting study of human nature. One website would not let me put I cleaned myself and renters left it a mess each time, even with zero fee. The one I said owner would be coming over usually left it spotless.
So I started charging a fee on the site I could not list owner is cleaning and I still cleaned but kept the fee. My beach house was like 20 minutes my primary house.
People were pretty good. BTW I did two week rentals or more only. I only did weekly for repeat guests. Too much work for me. I also did a nine month winter rental
Anonymous wrote:I find this so gross, this is why I prefer hotels usually but they often do the triple sheet thing.
I have major allergies and this is an issue.
Anonymous wrote:We inherited a large beach property last year and are planning to rent it out this summer since we won't be able to visit often.
We are currently updating all of the bedding. I think we will get 2 sets of sheets to make turnover faster. The cleaning team we found said they don't wash comforters every time between guests. Only 1-2 per month or if they are soiled.
When we've rented vacation homes ourselves I guess I just assumed that they usually washed all of the bedding between guests.
How often do you wash your blankets/comforters for your rental?
Anonymous wrote:I have never stayed at a rental that had comforters. They all have thin blankets/quilts that can be easily washed and dried for this reason, OP.
I also always wash the blankets immediately upon arrival anyway because I can't be sure that the owners aren't cheap and lazy like you.
Anonymous wrote:we require they change and wash duvet covers between each guest, you need another cleaner