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Further considerations for Prospective Holiday Home Caretakers

26 January 2012

We have looked at some of basics of becoming a holiday home caretaker, and here we consider some of the more in-depth issues.

Become a Holiday Home Caretaker - a Start Up Guide

26 January 2012

Anyone can be a holiday home or second home caretaker.  There is no training or qualifications in the discipline so the traits required to become a successful caretaker include

A Caretaker Checklist

29 November 2011

The responsibilities of a caretaker vary quite broadly between a simple keyholder and a complete all-inclusive service where the owner is rarely required to be involved.

Recruiting a Holiday Home Caretaker

01 December 2011

Finding a good, local caretaker to look after a holiday home is fraught with problems.  Finding someone who is local to where the property is located, is reliable...

Who is the best Caretaker for my Holiday Home?

18 November 2011

Finding someone trustworthy and reliable to look after a holiday home is probably the biggest challenge for owners.

Who Cleans a Holiday Home?

18 November 2011

Cleaning a privately-used holiday home may not seem to be a priority issue worthy of much thought.

10 Changeover Checks that Sometimes Get Missed

06 October 2011

Cleaning a holiday let in-between stays can be a challenge and it’s best to stick to a checklist when cleaning a property, either yourself or for an employed cleaner or agency.

Cleaning A Holiday Let to High Standards - Part 2 of 2

07 September 2011

Most properties have areas which are difficult to reach such as behind and underneath furniture and equipment, or areas which are above head height.

Cleaning A Holiday Let to High Standards - Part 1 of 2

07 September 2011

Before your holiday home is let for the first time, a lot of work goes into preparing the property and making sure it is clean and welcoming for the first guests.

What is a Key-Holding Service?

06 October 2011

Holiday Home Information talk to Pebbles of Salcombe about what is involved in a key-holding service for holiday home owners.

A successful holiday let will naturally achieve higher occupancy, attracting 30 or 40 bookings in the calendar year. To support this, and ensure a problem-free stay for guests, it is very important to have a reliable and professional system of ensuring the property is cleaned and ready for the next arrival.

The changeover between bookings typically includes:

  • The cleaning of the property throughout including the kitchen, bathrooms, floors and surfaces and dusting.
  • Changing the bedding and taking the used bedding away to be laundered. Other items to be laundered include tea towels and towels where provided.
  • An inventory check to ensure all items are still present and working in the property after a guest stay and ready for the incoming guests.
  • Facilities check, such as all the lights are working, batteries in the remote control work for the TV, etc.
  • Any maintenance to outside areas such as cleaning windows, patio areas and garden areas can be completed without disturbing guests.
  • Leaving a welcome pack and visitor information for the incoming guests such as milk, coffee and tea.

The most popular changeover date for self-catering tends to be on a Saturday where accommodation providers offer week-long holidays to arrive on that date. Some properties have a changeover date of Thursday, Friday or Sunday, while others are more flexible around the start and arrival dates which requires a changeover service to be conducted on any day of the week.

The implication of limiting changeover dates is that sourcing a cleaner can be harder, especially in popular tourist destinations where they are in demand.

However the importance of the cleaning and changeover should not be underestimated as it can have a serious impact on success of a holiday let. The first impression of a badly maintained entrance area, or unclean bathrooms or kitchens will not only lead to complaints, but will also affect repeat bookings.

So it is important to have a system of changeovers and cleaning which is reliable, pays good attention to detail and is affordable is key to running a successful and stress-free holiday let.

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