May 16, 2019
The idea is the brainchild of Serge
brass rods Suppliers The latest player in the peer-to-peer vacation rental game? The France-based Cosmopolit Home, which is trying to revolutionize a concept they call "nightswapping. Here’s how it works You host a member at your house or apartment (whether a room or the entire property), and for each night you host, you earn a free night’s stay at another member’s home. certification process; local city ambassadors are also on hand in 20 major destinations to check out properties in person and answer any questions.. Cosmopolit Home vets members through a strict double I. The only cost involved is a $15 fee once a booking is confirmed. They’re ranked on a scale of one to seven, which is calculated based on criteria such as size, number of bedrooms, and location. Follow her on Twitter at @brookeporter1. Hesitant to host? The company—which currently lists 6,000 properties in 54 countries—recently started letting travelers purchase stays; prices range from $6 to $36 per night, depending on the level of accommodation. —Brooke Porter Katz is an Associate Editor at Travel + Leisure.D. You also gain a free night just by listing your house on the site (two nights, until March 31).â€
The idea is the brainchild of Serge Duriavig, who, after experiencing some downfalls of home swapping—agreeing on dates, finding accommodations up to his standards—created a new avenue to book free overnight stays. The fact that no money is exchanged was a deliberate decision, one that the company made as a way of avoiding the kind of legal issues plaguing Airbnb and other sites—and one that also makes it easier for renters to participate. There’s also 24/7 customer support should any issues arise
The idea is the brainchild of Serge Duriavig, who, after experiencing some downfalls of home swapping—agreeing on dates, finding accommodations up to his standards—created a new avenue to book free overnight stays. The fact that no money is exchanged was a deliberate decision, one that the company made as a way of avoiding the kind of legal issues plaguing Airbnb and other sites—and one that also makes it easier for renters to participate. There’s also 24/7 customer support should any issues arise
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