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House Rules: How Pre-Check Acknowledgements Protect Hosts and Set Expectations

February 7, 2026

Guests miss house rules all the time. They skim guidebooks, overlook messages, or only realize a policy exists after check-in, when it’s already too late. When issues happen, hosts are left handling disputes without a clear record of what was acknowledged.

House Rules Pre-Check changes that by requiring guests to actively review and accept rules before arrival. It creates clear expectations, blocks incomplete check-ins, and produces a verifiable completion trail tied to each reservation should the unexpected conflict come up.

What the Feature Does

House Rules Pre-Check is a required step in the guest onboarding flow. Guests must complete it before moving forward.

Rule-by-rule acceptance

House rules are presented one at a time. Guests must explicitly accept each rule before advancing to the next.

No skipping allowed

House rules cannot be skipped. If a guest exits early, they are redirected back until completion.

Final attestation with typed name

After accepting all rules, guests complete a final attestation step and type their name to confirm agreement.

Required electronic consent

Guests must accept electronic records and signature consent before submission. The consent text version shown is stored.

Progress tracking and resumability

Partial progress is saved. Guests can resume later using their guidebook link.

Completion gating

Guests who have not completed house rules are redirected back to the pre-check flow. Completion is explicitly tracked at the reservation level.

Why This Matters for Hosts

Fewer “I didn’t know” disputes

When guests accept rules individually and attest with their name, expectations are clearer before arrival. This reduces misunderstandings around noise, parties, parking, occupancy, and other common problem areas.

Stronger documentation trail

Each completed pre-check produces a structured record showing what rules were accepted and when. This gives hosts clearer documentation when issues arise.

Cleaner operations for teams

Managers and staff can quickly see whether house rules are complete or pending without searching messages or files. This is especially useful for multi-property and team-based operations.

Better guest onboarding

Clear rules upfront help guests feel informed and confident, reducing friction during the stay.

What Gets Captured

Each completed House Rules Pre-Check includes:

  • Accepted rules with timestamps

  • Final attestation text and typed guest name

  • Electronic consent acceptance and consent version

  • Metadata (IP address, user agent, language, URL)

  • A canonical acknowledgement payload

  • A SHA-256 hash of the payload for integrity

This creates a consistent, audit-oriented record tied to the reservation.

How to Configure It Well

  • Write rules that are specific and unambiguous

  • Use penalties carefully and explain them clearly

  • Customize the final attestation to fit the property

  • Keep the tone firm, clear, and guest-friendly

Well-written rules lead to smoother stays and fewer follow-ups.

Ideal Use Cases

House Rules Pre-Check is especially useful for:

  • Short-term rentals with strict policies

  • Multi-property operators and managers

  • Properties with noise, party, parking, or occupancy risks

Get Started

House rules only work if guests actually acknowledge them.

Enable House Rules Pre-Check, review your configuration, and make rule acknowledgements part of your standard onboarding flow. Regularly check completion status so issues are caught before guests arrive, not after problems start.