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STR Listing Site Quick Reference Guide?

Stephen Densmore
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Hi All - 

I'd like to create a quick reference guide of sorts for STR listing sites (Airbnb, VRBO, direct book, etc.) to have a handy reference for the differences in each such as listing charges (both to host and guest), when booking funds are released, cancellation policies, refund policies, insurance coverage, security deposit handling, etc. We're currently listed on Airbnb, VRBO, AL Vacation Rentals and have a direct booking site.

Before I go to work, does anyone have something like this already created (or similar) that they would be willing to pass along?  Sometimes it's hard to keep those details straight without going back and looking and it'd be nice to have a "cheat sheet" to keep it simple.

I'm not opposed to doing the work, but also not looking to reinvent the wheel - thanks in advance!

Best,

Stephen

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