Checkout Instructions

Checkout instructions are a short, scannable list of tasks guests should complete before leaving. Clear instructions cut cleaner overage charges by ~30% and reduce 'guest left a mess' disputes. This is the StayFlow playbook used by thousands of short-term rental hosts in 2026.

What is checkout instructions?

Checkout instructions are a short, scannable list of tasks guests should complete before leaving. Clear instructions cut cleaner overage charges by ~30% and reduce 'guest left a mess' disputes.

Key takeaways

  • Optimal task count: 5 – 7
  • Send timing: 10 PM the night before
  • Format: Numbered list, < 100 words
  • Asking guests to strip beds — most cleaners prefer to do it themselves to inspect for damage.
  • Charging late-checkout fees without auto-reminders an hour before.
Benchmarks
MetricValue
Optimal task count5 – 7
Send timing10 PM the night before
FormatNumbered list, < 100 words

Step-by-step playbook

  1. Step 1
    Step 1

    Strip used towels and place in tub.

  2. Step 2
    Step 2

    Start the dishwasher if not full.

  3. Step 3
    Step 3

    Trash and recycling to the bin outside.

  4. Step 4
    Step 4

    Lock all doors, leave keys on the counter (or just close the smart lock).

  5. Step 5
    Step 5

    Text the host when you're out.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Asking guests to strip beds — most cleaners prefer to do it themselves to inspect for damage.
  • Charging late-checkout fees without auto-reminders an hour before.
  • Writing 15+ tasks — guests ignore the list entirely.

Drill deeper

Frequently asked questions

What should I include in checkout instructions?
Keep it to 5–7 items: towels in the tub, dishwasher on, trash out, doors locked, and a quick 'text us when you leave.' More than 7 items drops completion below 50%.

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Reviewed by StayFlow Editorial · Last updated 2026-06-08 · Cite as: StayFlow, “”.