Hosting guidelines
The following guidelines should help our host community in setting standards, offering their guests the best and safest experience possible, as well as keeping local communities happy. Let’s work together to enjoy what nature has to offer.We believe in trust
Campanyon doesn’t exist without companionship. Together, we want to create a genuinely safe and compassionate space for our community. We believe it can be built on the foundation of the mutual love for nature that hosts and guests share. However, we know the world isn’t perfect. Your safety will always be our priority, so we encourage you to apply the following guidelines:
Keep everyone safe
COVID-19 special measuresThe safety and health of hosts and guests are our top priority. Since the World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 to be a global pandemic, and following the actions taken around the world to slow its spread, we encourage hosts and guests to commit to a list of safety standards. Wearing a mask at all times when interacting with guests, keeping a distance of two meters between yourself and guests, and complying with specific local restrictions must all be observed.Help prevent accidents
You undoubtedly know every cm of your property and environment by heart, but keep in mind that your guests won’t. Be sure to inform them of potential risks around your place - such as wild animals, poisonous mushrooms, cliffs, sea or river currents, potential landslides, or a cracking old tree that’s unsafe for children to play on. Clearly mark and identify spots where guests should show some restraint in their adventuring. You could also consider hiring a third party security service to provide surveillance on your property, which will most assuredly discourage bad behavior.Have a plan in case of emergency
Emergency contact details, the nearest hospital address, where to find a first aid kit: you can never be too cautious. Share all of this information with your guests prior to their arrival, but also make sure they’re visible once they are on site.Insurance
Campanyon doesn’t provide host insurance - yet. Before getting started, consult with your insurance agency or carrier to make sure you are allowed to host, and which obligations and limits your current policy covers for your hosting activities.
Protect nature
Answer calls of natureIt is strongly recommended that there are toilet facilities available to campers. This ensures the disposal of human waste is done in a way that’s legal and environmentally friendly.Garbage and recycling
Waste policies differ from one place to another. Make your guidelines very clear to your guests when it comes to where they should dispose of their garbage, recycling, or compost. A good reminder and rule of thumb is for your guests to leave your space as clean as they found it, and to not leave anything behind.
Keep your neighbors happy
NoiseIf you rent out your garden, or a spot where your guests can easily be heard, make sure to establish quiet hours so your neighbors are not disturbed. If your neighbors happen to be deer and ducks, remind your guests that they’re on their land, and that wild animals also need some peace and quiet.Pets
We love animals of all kinds! If you’re comfortable with guests bringing pets at your place, simply request that they keep them under control, especially if your land is a popular spot for children or other animals.Parking
We suggest that you offer off-street parking options to your guests in order to save yourself from unnecessary trouble with your local community.Off-property signage
Unless you live on the moon, your place doesn’t extend to infinity and beyond. Remind your guests of your property limits by putting up off-property signage.
Comply with local laws and regulations
Don’t forget to pay your taxesIf you become a host on Campanyon, you may be required to pay taxes on the income you make. Tax obligations vary (income tax, rental tax, VAT…) and will be based on your particular circumstances. We recommend that you check with the local Tax Administration or a tax advisor regarding your tax obligations. You can easily access your host earnings summary in the Payouts section of your Campanyon account.Check the law before hosting
Overnight stays may be subject to various regulations and permissions, and we want to make sure you are aware of these before jumping on board. Even if it’s your property, local laws might apply and could prevent you from hosting in your area. Check legislation, permits, and restrictions to make sure you can legally become a Campanyon host.