Supplies guide
Supplies should be easy to find before guests need them.
A clean rental can still feel unfinished if the basics are missing. Hosts should define what is stocked, where it lives, and when low inventory is reported.

Guest essentials
Toilet paper, paper towels, soaps, trash bags, dishwasher tabs, coffee, towels, and any promised amenities.
Cleaner instructions
Where supplies are stored, what minimum count is expected, what is locked, and what should be reported instead of replaced.
Better turnovers
A clear supply plan reduces last-minute texts and keeps guest basics from becoming review problems.
Before you book
The quote should answer the host questions first.
Timing
What are checkout and check-in times, and is the turnover window realistic?
Access
How will the cleaner enter, park, handle building rules, and reach supplies?
Linens
Are clean sets ready, where do used linens go, and is laundry part of the scope?
Proof
Do you want photos, supply notes, issue notes, or a ready-status handoff?
Related host questions
Keep moving through the host questions.
Ready to check the turnover window?