Preparing your accommodation for letting

You need to adapt your accommodation for the guests who will rent it. Read our guide and we will help you make the necessary adaptations.

3 tips for those who will be renting out

  • Choose durable materials that can withstand rental use
  • Use washable textiles - not light-coloured or fragile 
  • Use our checklist to tick all the boxes - you can find the checklist further down the page

Through our partner Permia, you can also get help with a ready-made furnishing package or buy furniture suitable for rental. 

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Checklist

Print this list and tick off that you have included everything. 

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Room by room guide

Hallway

It is a good idea to install kick guards at the front door to avoid dirty exterior walls. Also, don't forget to check the expiry date of your fire extinguisher and that it fulfils fire safety regulations. 

Accessories to have

  • Hooks/racks/storage - in proportion to the number of beds
  • Entrance mat - in all toilets/bathrooms
  • Thermometer - indoor and outdoor
  • Fire extinguisher 6 or 9 litres - visibly placed

For those with their own entrance or balcony/terrace

  • Pickaxe broom
  • Snow shovel

Bathroom

For your guests to be able to shower and cook, it is important that you ensure that the water heater has the capacity for the number of guests.

All surfaces should be tight and without visible damage, such as cracks or damaged joints. 

Accessories to be provided 

  • Floor scraper with handle - in each shower
  • WC brush - in all toilets

For those with saunas

  • Thermometer, bucket scoop

Living room

Seating in the form of a sofa and armchairs needs to be provided for all regular beds.

Also bear in mind that

  • Guests move the furniture around so put on furniture pads to protect your floors.
  • There should be a ceiling light and pleasant general lighting.
  • At least a 32’ TV with a basic programme - Chromecast and Apple TV are not acceptable.

For those with a fireplace/stove

  • Equipment to ash such as ash bucket, shovel, broom

Kitchen and dining area

The kitchen/dining area of the accommodation must have at least the same number of seats as the number of beds in the accommodation (including any extra beds). 

Bear in mind that

  • Guests will move the furniture around, so put on furniture pads to protect your floors.
  • There is a ceiling and table lamp.
  • The fridge, freezer, hob, oven and dishwasher should have a capacity adapted to the number of beds. 

Equipment list

Based on the number of beds available in your accommodation, we have created a kitchen equipment list. 

SkiStar uses Öje products in the event that we need to replace something in your accommodation. You also have the option of buying ready-made packages of household utensils from them. 

Bedrooms

All bedrooms should be closable with a door or sliding wall. Any sleeping alcove should be a separate space where there is room to stay outside the bed. 

Duvets, pillows and bed mattresses

SkiStar provides and washes pillows, duvets and mattress covers for all beds, including extra beds.

All existing textiles must be removed. 

Mattresses and fall protection

You must make sure that the mattresses are fresh. 

Tip!

A spring mattress is more durable than a polyester mattress. 

Bunk beds should have fall protection of at least 17 cm above the edge of the mattress. 

Accessories that should be provided

  • Roller blind or similar - for all bedroom windows
  • Clothes storage - adapted to the number of beds
  • Bedside lamps - for all beds

Sofa bed  

Counts as an extra bed only in exceptional cases, with special authorisation from SkiStar. 

Outdoors

Here are some tips on what to consider for the outdoor environment. Don't forget to set up outdoor and indoor thermometers. 

Keep in mind that 

  • Guests need somewhere to store their skis. We recommend an outside ski storage room if possible.
  • Outdoor furniture can help prevent guests from taking chairs out of the accommodation.
  • Snow fences are the responsibility of the owner to install in places where there is a high risk of collapse.
  • The grounds should be cleaned annually and cleared of undergrowth.

There must be

  • Outdoor lighting
  • Facade number - clearly visible and preferably illuminated
  • If parking - the place should be signposted

Frequently asked questions

Here you will find frequently asked questions with answers.

Frequently asked questions

Contact us

Here is how to get in touch with us, whether you’re interested in renting out your lodging or whether you’re already renting out your lodging through Skistar.

Contact us