do you think it's practical to run a hotel, motel, airbnb, etc., whatever rental unit and have a carry in/carry out policy. your garbage is your responsibility. leave nothing behind. does that really seem unreasonable? I understand that's part of the service, but what if it weren't? deal breaker? how much less would you expect to pay?

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I could see that in a rustic airbnb type setting. I think enforcement would be difficult in any situation, but hotels and motels would likely be the hardest since there's some degree of expectation of those services built in.

agreed. I figured I'd go to the extreme.

I am actually thinking about a camping / glamping &/or short term tiny house rental. & we know campers get the carry in carry out, but tiny house people may expect garbage services

Sounds like a reasonable assumption. It seems to me the more "rustic" the housing is, the more likely people will be to only leave footprints. If there's no electricity and flushing a toilet is dumping some sawdust over your exctrata, people are probably more likely to take their trash out with them.

I think in the short term tiny house rental there could be very clear advertising and instructions that would probably dissuade non-compliant folks from showing up at all.

It depends on the price. If I'm paying a cleaning fee you bet I will be upset if you ask me to clean up after myself.

If its a reasonable price and I'm aware that its up to me beforehand than I would be fine with it. Just not deep cleaning. I still feel that's the owners responsibility.

good point. "there's a vacuum in the closet, we knock off $x if you run that before you leave. "

I like that idea.

"leave it as you found it, or pay..."

hmmm. maybe we're onto something here.

Yea, that would motivate me to clean up after myself. If you reduce the price a bit for the people who do, that would seem reasonable.