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Frequently Asked Questions
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General
- what is iStopOver?
- iStopOver is the place on the Internet for short-term direct rental of excess capacity in homes and offices. iStopOver for Office Rentals specifically caters to direct rental of business space – desk space, offices, meeting rooms, boardrooms, presentation centers, studios – even parking spots.
iStopOver for Home rentals caters specifically to direct rental of space in people’s homes – rooms, apartments, B&B type accommodation.
On both sites, iStopOver acts as an introductory service where Guests rent directly from Hosts. - What is iStopOver for Home Rentals?
- iStopOver for Home Rentals is a website that allows you to save money when you travel, by staying in someone’s home or apartment instead of the more expensive and traditional hotel.
- What do you mean by “Host”?
- Host is the term we use for the person renting out space to the Guest.
- What do you mean by “Guest”?
- Guest is the term we use for the person renting out space from the Host.
- What does it cost to use iStopOver?
- It is free to post listings, browse listings and register. When a booking is made, a service fee ranging from 6-15% is payable by Guests. It is subject to the same cancellation fee as the rest of the booking. (See Am I charged a deposit? for details).
- How do I register for iStopOver?
- You can register for iStopOver by clicking here
- Why can’t I verify my email address?
- After you register, we send a confirmation email to your email address. Click on the email to confirm that you have received an email from us. (This is for verification purposes). If you do not receive the confirmation email, check the SPAM setting on your email account. You can request a “resend” by clicking here. Please be sure to let your spam filter know that all email from iStopOver is acceptable and should be directed to your inbox.
- What do I do if I forget my username or password?
- Please write down your username and password to ensure that you don’t run into this problem. If you forget your login information and haven’t written it down, please click here.
- How do I know if someone is trying to communicate with me about a reservation, inquiry or listing?
- If someone is trying to contact you, a number will appear next to “My Account” on the main iStopOver page once you have logged in. This number corresponds to the number of unanswered messages you have waiting for you from other iStopOver users. You will also see this number next to the “Messages” tab of the main Account screen.
You can choose to receive an email telling you that a message has arrived by checking off “Receive emails when someone is communicating with me” under the “Preferences” tab. - How do you handle different currencies?
- iStopOver lets you charge/pay for a place in any of our supported currencies (USD, CAD, EUR, GBP, AUD and RAND).
iStopOver also lets you see all prices on the site in your own currency. Simply select which currency you use from the six options along the top right of the website.
Remember, currency conversion is calculated at the time of Guest payment for all currencies except South African Rand. While you can create your listing in South African Rand, Paypal does not support payments in Rand. Consequently, for listings in Rand, Guest payments will be in US Dollars. Hosts will be paid in Rand at the then-current US Dollar to Rand conversion rate. - How does the Reviewing system work?
- Reviews are a way for Guests to rate the homes and apartments they stay in. They are a proven method for a Guest to easily compare the experiences of others who have stayed in the place they wish to book, and provide Hosts with an opportunity to build credibility for their listings. Be sure to check reviews of other guests before booking, and please add your own reviews after your stay with an iStopOver Host.
MY ACCOUNT
- What is meant by the tabs “Messages”, “My Bookings”, “Guest Bookings”, “My Listings”, "Profile” and “Preferences” in My Account?
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These are where you can monitor activity on your account and communicate with other iStopOver members.
- Messages shows you who is trying to communicate with you and helps you organize your messages between other iStopOver members.
- My Bookings shows bookings you have made with Hosts on iStopOver.
- Guest Bookings shows bookings that others have made with you (if you are a Host.)
- My Listings allows you to see all of your published and unpublished listings on iStopOver (if you are a Host).
- Profile shows you all the information pertaining to your account, including your Login Information, Account Profile, Profile Picture, and Host Payment Information. You will also find the option to use Facebook Authentication below.
- Preferences allows you to receive email notifications about messages received on iStopOver, marketing material from iStopOver, and set how distances and currencies are displayed on the site.
- How do I change my email address?
- Go to the “Profile” tab in order to change your email address. You will be required to re-verify your new email address (see above).
- Why do I need to fill in the Account Details?
- This information is important because it lets prospective Guests/Hosts learn a little bit about you. The more information you provide in this section, the more comfortable other iStopOver members will be when dealing with you through the website. Providing information such as your occupation, interests & hobbies, and favourite place to travel will make the website feel less anonymous and more like a community.
- What should I enter in the “About You” section?
- Provide details and information that will tell other iStopOver users a little bit about who you are. The more detail you use here the better. Examples include your age, marital status, profession, hobbies & interests, reason for travel, favourite travel location, etc.
- Why should I include a Profile Photo?
- A profile picture is one of the most important aspects of your profile, because it gives other users a sense of who you are that often can’t be achieved with only a description. We recommend that you post your picture so that potential Hosts can see who you are and immediately identify with you.
- What is Facebook Authentication and how does it work?
- Facebook Authentication is an integrated authentication tool that allows you to see information from a Guest’s or Host’s Facebook profile. This allows you to get a better sense of who they are and gain additional information about them that may not be included in their profile description. They select which data will be pulled off their Facebook Profile and made available to you for 24 hours (as per Facebook policies.)
If you would like to allow Guests and Hosts to request to view your Facebook data (recommended), simply check off the box under “Facebook Authentication” under the “Profile” tab of your My Account section. iStopOver will not save your Facebook data or share it with anyone. - How do I unsubscribe from iStopOver marketing campaigns?
- In the “Preferences” tab of your My Account section, uncheck “Receive email marketing material from iStopOver.”
Guests
- Why should I rent a room in someone’s home?
- Many Guests rent out space in private homes as an alternative to staying in expensive hotels. Since prices on the site are generally well below the average cost of a hotel room, renting a room on iStopOver offers real value. You won’t find impersonal check-ins, loud noise from other guests, or extra charges at every step. iStopOver is a new and unique approach to traveling, and in many cases it gives you the opportunity to “live like a local”.
- What is iStopOver’s role in the process?
- iStopOver is the best place for you to find space to rent when you next travel, and helps make the process simple and direct. By providing you with advice and tools to find listings that match your criteria – be it location, privacy or price – iStopOver makes it easy to find space in the cities you need to go to. You are able to communicate directly with your Host, via the website, so that you can ask as many questions as you wish about a listing before you book it. Then, once a booking is confirmed between you and a Host, iStopOver makes the financial transaction safe and simple. You pay iStopOver directly using our secure website, and your money is then released directly to the Host once your stay is complete. That’s it!
- What does it cost to use iStopOver?
- It is free to post listings, browse listings and register. When a booking is made, a service fee ranging from 6-15% is payable by Guests. It is subject to the same cancellation fee as the rest of the booking. (See Am I charged a deposit? for details).
- How do I search for a listing?
- In the top left of the main iStopOver screen or on any listing page along the top, you can search for listings by location, accommodation type, dates required, and amenities (such as private bathroom, parking, etc.)
- Why can’t I find a listing in my city?
- iStopOver is a member-driven marketplace for renting space. Sometimes you may find that a location you wish to go to does not yet have any listings. Unfortunately, this means that there are currently no hosts in that area who wish to rent out space. Check back often if you run into this problem – we are getting new hosts on the site all the time!
- How do I book a stay?
- To book a stay you will need to register as an iStopOver user by clicking here. Then, simply find a place that interests you and click on “Book This Listing” at the top right of the listing.
- How do I pay for a stay?
- Once a booking is confirmed by you and your Host, you will be prompted to pay the final booking amount directly to iStopOver via Paypal or credit card. You will receive a Reservation Code immediately. Upon check-in, provide your Host with the Reservation Code, and they will use it to receive payment from iStopOver at the end of your stay.
- If I do not like what I find at check-in, am I charged?
- Upon arriving at a Host’s home, if you find that a Host’s listing has been misrepresented on iStopOver, simply leave without handing over your Reservation Code. Your money will be returned to you IN FULL.
- What do I do if I want to stay for longer or shorter, or a Host and I adjust the price?
- iStopOver caters to all these changes. If you adjust price or change the duration of the stay, simply make these changes on the iStopOver system before you leave and iStopOver will help facilitate any payment adjustment needed.
- How do I communicate with Hosts?
- iStopOver lets you communicate with Hosts directly through the website. This simple communication method between you and a potential Host allows you to get answers to the important questions you have regarding your stay. It also facilitates messaging and discussion between you and other iStopOver Guests. Your email and phone numbers are shielded; however, notifications of communication can be sent to your email if you wish.
- Am I charged a deposit?
- iStopOver lets a Host charge a cancellation fee, which is like a deposit. Hosts have complete control over the parameters of their cancellation policy when they create a listing. Some Hosts choose to have a cancellation policy, while others do not.
You should talk to your Host before confirming your reservation to clearly understand the Host’s refund policy. Remember, the rental agreement is between you and your Host. Check the listing to see if a cancellation fee is charged. If you do not show up at a confirmed reservation that you have paid for, you may be charged a cancellation fee that can range anywhere from 5-100% of the total booking cost. - How do I cancel a booking?
- Simply log in to your account on iStopOver, go to the “My Bookings” tab, and hit the “Cancel Booking” button at the bottom of the booking you wish to cancel. Once you confirm your choice, your booking will be cancelled immediately!
- How does the Reviewing system work?
- Reviews are a way for Guests to rate the homes and apartments they stay in. They are a proven method for you to easily compare the experiences of others who have stayed in the place that you wish to book. Be sure to check reviews of other guests before booking, and please add your own reviews after your stay with an iStopOver Host.
- How complicated is the process?
- iStopOver makes the process simple and direct. If you want to rent directly from an iStopOver Host, simply communicate with them through our easy-to-use website and when you’re ready, request to stop over! Once you and your Host have confirmed the booking, you pay your funds directly to iStopOver and receive your itinerary and reservation code. That’s it! Our Guests always tell us how much they enjoy how easy we’ve made it for them to have the experience of living like a local.
Hosts
- Why should I rent a room in my home?
- Most people rent out space in their home for extra money or to meet new people. It is like turning your home into a Bed and Breakfast, without all the hassles.
- What is iStopOver’s role in the process?
- iStopOver is the home for your listing, and makes the process of renting out your space simple and direct. This is done by providing you with the advice and tools needed to easily create a listing and think through all aspects of renting out space. Then, iStopOver brings potential Guests to the website to find your listing and facilitates communication with you. Once a Guest confirms a booking with you, iStopOver makes the financial transaction safe and simple by facilitating the payment process through its secure website. iStopOver is the facilitator – you rent directly to the Guest. Please read the Host Agreement. Click here.
- Is it safe to rent a room in my home?
- iStopOver helps you make it as safe as possible by collecting the payment for the stay from a Guest prior to their arrival. This ensures that you do not incur bad debts and that no cash transaction takes place between you and your Guests. No Guest will receive your address until they have paid us 100% of the funds, so you can be assured that you are guaranteed your money if a guest is standing at your front door. The actual rental agreement is between you and your Guest. iStopOver recommends that you communicate directly with potential Guests before they arrive and that you become comfortable with a specific Guest before allowing them to rent with you. Using the power of social media on the Internet, iStopOver makes the process transparent so that you can view ratings of Guests, and they can view ratings of you.
- What does it cost to list on iStopOver?
- It is free to post listings, browse listings and register. When a booking is made, a service fee ranging from 6-15% is payable by Guests. It is subject to the same cancellation fee as the rest of the booking. (See Am I charged a deposit? for details).
- How do I post a listing?
- First, register as an iStopOver member by clicking here. Then, simply click on the orange “Post a Listing” button in the top right of the screen, and you will be guided through the simple listing process. Once you are satisfied with your listing, you can publish it to the site and it will become available for potential Guests to view. You may edit your listing at anytime, even after it has been published.
- Can I post multiple listings?
- Yes, you can post multiple listings as long as they are for different offerings. For instance, different rooms in your home or apartment should be given seperate listings if you plan to rent them out separately.
- How do I get paid for a Guest’s stay?
- Once a reservation is confirmed by you and your Guest, iStopOver interacts with the Guest. The Guest pays iStopOver for the stay in full and receives a Reservation Code along with your address. When the Guest arrives, they provide you with the Reservation Code for you to enter into the website. At the end of the stay, iStopOver releases the listing fee payment to you via Paypal or check.
- What about other issues, such as:
- What if a Guest does not give me their Reservation Code? – If a Guest decides not to stay in your home at check-in, for whatever reason, they can leave without providing you with the Reservation Code and their payment is returned to them. This is a safeguard for Guests. If a Guest does not give you their Reservation Code on arrival, you should not let them stay in your home. What if a Guest wants to change the duration of a stay? – If you change the duration of the stay, simply make adjustments on the iStopOver system before the Guest leaves and iStopOver will facilitate payment adjustments. What if a Guest and I want to adjust the price? – You have control over the final booking amount when a Guest requests to stay with you. If you and a guest have arranged for a different price other than what is listed, you will have the opportunity to change it before a Guest pays. iStopOver caters to all of these issues.
- How do I communicate with Guests?
- iStopOver lets you communicate with Guests directly through the website. This simple communication method between you and a potential Guest allows you to interact with them before deciding if you want them to stop over with you. It also facilitates messaging and discussion between you and other iStopOver Guests and Hosts. Your email and phone numbers are shielded; however, notifications of communication can be sent to your email if you wish.
- Can I charge a deposit?
- It is acceptable for Hosts to charge a cancellation fee. A cancellation fee acts like a deposit, and iStopOver has ensured that you have complete control over the parameters of your cancellation policy when you create a listing. Some Hosts choose to have a cancellation policy, while others do not. However, it is important that you clearly communicate your policy to your Guests. You may choose to charge a cancellation fee if a Guest cancels any time after a reservation has been confirmed and payment has been made, or only after a specified time prior to arrival (for example, less than 1 week prior to arrival). You may also choose the amount you will receive for a cancellation (done as a percentage of the total booking cost) if a guest cancels after your specified timeframe. Percentages can range from 5-100% It is up to you to decide whether you want to apply a policy or not. A cancellation policy may protect you from being left empty-handed if a guest fails to arrive, but it can also put some guests off when booking your rental. A cancellation fee is useful if you are concerned that a Guest may not show up or to ensure that you will still receive a portion (or all) of the funds if a guest cancels too late for you to re-book your place in time.
- What legal, insurance and tax issues do I need to consider before listing on iStopOver?
- Depending on where you are located, how many days a year you rent, etc. you may be taxed on your income or other taxes may be applied. If you are in the USA, iStopOver has an arrangement with Hotspot Tax Services, which offers a cost effective means of managing your taxes.
Click here to go to Hotspot Tax Services for details
You should consider other aspects of renting space in your home, such as, does your insurance cover Guests, and any legal issues regarding renting. - How does the Reviewing system work?
- Reviews are a way for Guests to rate your home or apartment. They are a proven method for Guests to easily compare the experiences of others who have stayed with you before they decide to book. Reviews are a very important aspect of developing your reputation on iStopOver, and having many positive reviews attached to your listing will help you attract future Guests and earn more money. On the other hand, negative reviews can seriously hurt your chances of attracting new Guests, so ensure that you provide them with excellent service when they stop over with you. You should also make sure to remind your Guests that they should review your place once they have stayed with you to help facilitate this process.
- What happens if I don’t feel comfortable confirming a Guest?
- You should only confirm booking requests from Guests that you feel comfortable with. If at any time you do not want to host a Guest, you can simply reject their booking request. It is important to reject a booking rather than leave it in limbo – when a Guest has an open booking request with you, the dates on your availability calendar will appear as “Tentatively Booked” until you either accept or reject the booking. Remember, you have no obligation to host a Guest you are not comfortable with.
- How complicated is the process?
- iStopOver makes the process simple and direct. If you have excess space in your home or apartment, simply list that space on iStopOver and we’ll help you market it and attract guests. Once you’ve created a listing and published it to the site, you will not need to re-post it like some other listing services. Simply set up your availability calendar to display the available dates, sit back, and let the guests come to you! iStopOver is a great way for you to earn extra income off your excess space and meet people from all over the world!
PROFILE DETAILS
- What is “Payment Method”? What payment methods are supported?
- Your Payment Method is how you will be paid after a Guest’s stay with you is over. Currently, we support Paypal and checks as payment methods.
- What details do I need to enter for Payment Method?
- There are two methods of payment that can be selected from the drop-down menu. If you wish to be paid by check, please provide your name and mailing address and iStopOver will mail you a check as soon as a Guest’s stay is finished – there is no billing cycle, checks are mailed immediately. If you would rather be paid via Paypal, please provide your PayPal email address and you will be paid when your Guest checks out. It’s that simple!
MY LISTING
- How do I add a listing?
- First, register as an iStopOver user by clicking here. Then, simply click on the orange “Post a Listing” button in the top right of the screen, and you will be guided through the simple listing process. Once you are satisfied with your listing, you can publish it to the site and it will become available for potential Guests to view. You may edit your listing at anytime, even after it has been published.
- What title should I give my listing?
- Choose a title that is catchy, and describes the essence of your listing. Be creative and think about how you are differentiating yourself from other Hosts with your listing title.
Here are some examples to get your creative juices flowing: “Wonderful views of the park”, “Incredible privacy”, “Large room with high ceilings”, “Modern private bathroom”, “Close to the city’s finest”, “Delicious breakfast included”, “Perfect for business travelers.” - My address can’t be verified! What should I do?
- Sometimes Google can’t find an address you give it, even though you’ve entered it in correctly. If this occurs, please let us know at support@istopover.com and we will help you fix the issue.
- Will everyone be able to see my address?
- No. They will only see your street name and approximate location. ONLY confirmed guests will be able to access your street number and (if applicable) Suite number.
- How much information should I list in “Description”?
- You should enter as many details that will describe what you are renting out as possible. Think of yourself as a Guest and try to imagine what you would want to know about a place you were thinking of staying at. Good questions to answer in your listing description include: What is the location like? What is the Guest’s room like? Which rooms will the Guest share and which will be private? What restaurants and points of interest are close by? and, How easy is it to get around? Feel free to also add information pertaining to any rules or requirements you may have for your home or apartment.
For more information, please consult the “Listing Tips” on the right hand side of the “Post a Listing” screen or read the question below (“What information should I be sure to include?”) - What information should I be sure to include?
- Be sure to add anything that you want the Guest to know. The more detail you provide the better.
Examples: privacy requirements; whether or not you have a pet; features of your home such as great view; big rooms; comfy bed; use of swimming pool; big TV; sunny deck; close to transport; coffee shop close by; pub close by; quiet; noisy; lots of stairs.
Use your imagination and be creative – explain what is unique or interesting about your place and you will find yourself attracting more quests than if you don’t. - What file types do you support for photos?
- In general, we support most types of photos. JPGs tend to work best.
- How many photos should I upload to my listing?
- Photos are perhaps the most important part of a listing, and the more you upload the better. iStopOver currently allows you to upload a maximum of 10 photos to each Listing. Ensure that your photos are well-taken, crisp, and show off your home or apartment. Consider having your photos professionally taken or try borrowing a high-end digital camera in order to get the best pictures you can.
Be sure to show the space that a Guest will be renting, but don’t stop there. Other useful photos are ones that show common areas in your home or apartment such as kitchen, bathroom, living room, dining room, etc. Exterior shots or photos of your patio or balcony can also help sell potential Guests on your property. Again, be creative and try to imagine what kind of pictures would impress you if you were a Guest looking at your listing. - What are “Places of interest”?
- Places of interest are places in your area that Guests might find interesting or that show off your location or city. When you add a Place of Interest, it will be added to your map so Guests can see all of the great attractions and things to do in your area. Examples of Places of Interest are coffee shops, favorite restaurants, drug stores, public transportation, landmarks, and attractions.
- How many Places of Interest should I add?
- Typically, the more you have the better; however, it is always better to have a few very relevant, interesting, and captivating places than a whole bunch of non-relavant places that clutter up your listing and don’t offer any additional value to prospective Guests.
- How do I find addresses for my Places of Interest?
- The easiest way is to simply “Google” them and you should be able to find their addresses. If this doesn’t work you can try looking up their telephone numbers and calling them to get this information.
- What does Published and Unpublished mean?
- Once you have a listing, you can keep it “unpublished” until you are ready to show it to others. “Unpublished” means that only you can see it. Keep it unpublished until you are comfortable that it is complete and ready for viewing by prospective Guests. It is also useful to “unpublish” your listing if you want to take it “off the market” for a while, or if you want to create an improved listing. “Published” simply means that your listing is viewable by visitors to iStopOver.
Remember, you can have multiple listings as long as they are for different offerings, such as different rooms in your home or apartment. - Is there a direct URL to my listing or do I have to navigate there every time?
- Yes, there is. Once you have published a listing, the address shown in the top bar of your browser will always be the URL where you can access your listing. Feel free to bookmark this link in order to navigate to it easily in the future, or use it promote your place by linking others directly to your listing on iStopOver.
PRICING AND DEPOSIT
- What is meant by “Min. stay nights”?
- This refers to the minimum number of nights that a Guest can rent out your space for. Some of our Hosts only rent their places for multiple nights or for a full week. Select “one” if you cater to all possibilities.dd(hide).
- How much should I charge for a daily rate?
- This is a difficult question and one that is ultimately up to you – you set the price. You will want to research how much other Hosts in your area are charging as well as hotels. Put yourself in the shoes of a Guest, and think about how much you would be willing to pay, keeping in mind other options like hotels. It may be helpful to ask your friends for their opinion too to get a better perspective. The nicer your pictures look, and the better and more detailed your description is, the more you will likely be able to charge for your listing; however, don’t make the mistake of setting your price too high to begin with. Start slow and work your way up – remember that you can change your price at any time if you’re getting a lot of bookings and want to try charging a little more.
- How do you handle different currencies?
- iStopOver lets you charge/pay for a place in any of our supported currencies (USD, CAD, EUR, GBP, AUD and RAND).
iStopOver also lets you see all prices on the site in your own currency. Simply select which currency you use from the six options along the top right of the website.
Remember, currency conversion is calculated at the time of Guest payment for all currencies except South African Rand. While you can create your listing in South African Rand, Paypal does not support payments in Rand. Consequently, for listings in Rand, Guest payments will be in US Dollars. Hosts will be paid in Rand at the then-current US Dollar to Rand conversion rate. - Explain what “Cancellation Policy” means?
- Your Cancellation Policy is like a deposit, but will depend on timing. iStopOver has ensured that you have complete control over the parameters of your cancellation policy when you create a listing. Some Hosts choose to have a cancellation policy, while others do not. However, it is important that you clearly communicate your policy to your Guests. You may choose to charge a cancellation fee if a Guest cancels any time after a reservation has been confirmed and payment has been made, or only after a specified time prior to arrival (for example, less than 1 week prior to arrival). You may also choose the amount you will receive for a cancellation (done as a percentage of the total booking cost) if a guest cancels after your specified timeframe. Percentages can range from 5-100% It is up to you to decide whether you want to apply a policy or not. A cancellation policy may protect you from being left empty-handed if a guest fails to arrive, but it can also put some guests off when booking your rental. A cancellation fee is useful if you are concerned that a Guest may not show up or to ensure that you will still receive a portion (or all) of the funds if a guest cancels too late for you to re-book your place in time.
- Can the price be negotiated with a Guest?
- This is up to you. Many of our Hosts have fixed prices that are nonnegotiable under any circumstances. However, iStopOver gives full control to you when deciding the final booking price for your place. Some of our Hosts are willing to accept lower offers from prospective Guests, particularly for longer stays.
- Can iStopOver take a security deposit and then return it to the guest after their stay?
- iStopOver does not facilitate security deposits. We recommend that you discuss this directly with your guest before you confirm the booking.
INQUIRIES
- I responded to an inquiry from a renter and it bounced. Can you help me?
- If you are having trouble getting ahold of someone on iStopOver, or they are not responding to you, please inform us at support@istopover.com and we will do our best to help you out.
- Do I HAVE TO respond to a request by a prospective Guest?
- No, you do not. If at any time you do not want to host a Guest, you can simply reject their booking request. It is important to reject a booking rather than leave it in limbo – when a Guest has an open booking request with you, the dates on your availability calendar will appear as “Tentatively Booked” until you either accept or reject the booking. Remember, you have no obligation to host a Guest you are not comfortable with.
- At what point is a reservation definitive?
- Once a Guest has submitted payment for a booking via the website, the reservation is definitive. Any cancellation of a booking after this point may result in cancellation fees based on a Host’s cancellation policy (see “Am I charged a deposit?”).
PAYMENT
- What are your prices?
- iStopOver receives an additional 6-15%% service fee from Guests for facilitating the visit.
- How do I get paid?
- iStopOver sends you payment immediately after a Guest completes their stay with you. Please ensure that you have filled out your payment information under the “Profile” tab so that we can send your payment to the correct place. If a Guest stays longer or shorter than intended, or there is any adjustments to payment, it is important that we hear from you and we can confirm with the Guest) before the end of your Guest’s stay.
- When do I get paid?
- You get paid immediately after your Guest’s stay is completed, as long as you have submitted the reservation code given to you by the guest into the website.
- What happens if a Guest does not give me their Reservation Code?
- You should make sure that the Guest gives you the Reservation Code when they arrive at your door. If a guest does NOT provide you with the Code, we cannot release the funds to you. Make SURE that you receive the reservation code from your Guest as soon as they arrive. Remember that a Guest is not obliged to give you the Code, and in that case you are not obliged to let the Guest stay at your home or apartment. The Code is there as a safeguard for both the Guest and the Host. You can be assured that once you receive the Reservation Code, you will be guaranteed the payment for your Guest’s stay. If a Guest does not want to give you the Reservation Code, please try and find out what the problem is and rectify any issues that the Guest may have.
FRAUD AND ABUSE
- Am I protected against Fraud?
- You are protected against payment Fraud. iStopOver ensures that payment is cleared before a Guest is given a Reservation Code and your address. So, if a guest shows up at your door, you can be assured that they have paid in full. However, remember that you are renting space in your home and YOU are responsible for any other issues including Guest fraud. Be sure to immediately enter the Guest Code into our system to confirm that you have been provided with a legitimate code. Also, it is YOUR responsibility to ensure that you are comfortable with your Guest. You are entitled to ask for identification. You are completely responsible for any other fraud. Be sure to read the user agreement to see your rights.
- What can I do to protect myself from Abuse?
- Be sure you are comfortable with your Guest by communicating with them through the website before you accept their booking request. Feel free to ask a Guest for information before they arrive, and request that they upload any relevant information you would like to see, including a picture of themselves, to their profile. You may also wish to ask for identification when your Guest arrives – Please ensure that you make these requirements clear in your listing description. While most Guests are responsible, it is up to you to ensure that Guests are acceptable to you.
- How do I report Abuse?
- Immediately contact iStopOver at support@istopover.com. If there is anything that may be criminal (stealing, etc.) be sure to contact the police as well. Remember, you are entitled to ask a Guest to leave your home.
- How do I check up on a Guest?
- You should try and find out a little bit about the prospective Guest. Ask if they have rented at iStopOver before and feel free to contact other Hosts. If you want, you can ask about employment, references etc. You may also want to use Social Networking, such as: Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. to find out more about prospective Guests. If their profile seems incomplete to you or they have not included a picture of themselves, you should request that they do so. You may also want to ask your Guests for: Name, Address, Home and Cell Phone, or Email.
- What preparations should I make to my home to prevent Abuse?
- You may want to remove valuables, heirlooms, breakables or other items that you are concerned about. If you go out, you should lock away money or valuables. You should remind Guests which rooms are “out of bounds”, and remind them about telephone policies, TV policies, etc.
AVAILABILITY SCHEDULE
- What is the Availability Schedule?
- This is where you indicate which dates your place is available for Guests to rent. Be sure to keep this up-to-date so that prospective guests can see when you have availability.
- Setting Goals and Objectives for your iStopOver Rental
- It is important to determine clear goals for renting space in your home. When entering into any business endeavor it is important to have a clear idea of where you stand and where you are going. While you may not have ever really viewed renting excess space in your home as a business, when you begin renting it, you should change your thought process and start viewing it as one. The best way to accomplish clear goals is to create a business plan. Create a Mission. The most obvious question you need to answer is: What would you like to accomplish by renting out space? The answer might seem simple—the money; however, you should look more deeply into the details and create objectives as well as a plan for achieving those objectives. Set Objectives. Decide how often you want guests to stay with you, and how many you would like at a time. Next, you need to decide your financial goals and objectives. Are you looking to have your rental revenues pay for some of your expenses associated with owning your home, or are you looking for extra cash? Basically you should be able to answer the question, how much rental revenue you want or need to generate each year?

