Detect when your properties are listed on short-stay accommodation sites.
Unauthorized subleasing is more common than you think — and it's putting your agency at serious risk.
Short-stay guests cause significantly more wear and tear, with higher incident rates for damage, noise complaints, and security breaches.
Most residential insurance policies don't cover commercial short-stay activities. Your owners could be left exposed to significant financial liability.
Unauthorized subleasing violates most standard lease agreements and can create legal complications for property managers and owners.
We monitor all major short-stay accommodation platforms so you don't miss a thing.
Get up and running in minutes. Simple integration with your existing property management workflow.
No long-term contracts or hidden fees. Cancel anytime.
Our system works 24/7 in the background. No manual checking required - we handle everything automatically.
Seamlessly integrates with your existing property management software for effortless monitoring.
Connect with any of the tools you already use.
Three simple steps to protect your owner's properties.
Provide your property addresses either through a secure integration with your property management software, or share a list via email.
Our advanced technology continuously scans the major short-stay accomodation platforms for your properties, 24/7.
If any of your properties appear on a short-stay platform, you'll receive an immediate email alert with a comprehensive report.
A property manager in Melbourne discovered one of their tenants was operating a sophisticated unauthorized subletting operation across multiple properties.
The Situation: Sarah* appeared to be a model tenant. She paid rent on time, never complained, and seemed to take excellent care of the properties.
The Incident: Her operation came to light when a Booking.com guest accidentally started a kitchen fire while cooking late at night. The fire destroyed the kitchen and caused significant smoke damage throughout the property.
The Discovery: The property manager later discovered that Sarah not only listed his property, but had eight properties on Airbnb, Booking.com, and Stayz. She was generating an estimated $8,000-12,000 per month in profit while paying only $4,800 in combined rent.
The Aftermath: The insurance claim was initially denied because the property was being used commercially without proper coverage. The property owner faced $45,000 in repair costs, months of lost rental income, and ongoing legal disputes. The case is still before the courts.
This could have been prevented with early detection. Don't let your agency become the next case study.
*Name changed for privacy
*Image for illustrative purposes only
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