
Airbnb rules UK: how to be a responsible host
Discover how to be a responsible host in this guide to Airbnb hosting from Pikl. Get clear advice and stay up to date with the UK rules and regulations here.
Do you rent out your property to guests or on sites like Airbnb? Learn the latest tips and tricks from our holiday home and Airbnb hosting guides or keep up to date with industry news. We discuss how to maximise your income, protect your property and focus on becoming a great host!
Discover how to be a responsible host in this guide to Airbnb hosting from Pikl. Get clear advice and stay up to date with the UK rules and regulations here.
Wondering how to up your Airbnb game and become a Superhost? Pikl’s own friendly Superhost shares his top tips to help you stand out from the crowd.
Looking to become an Airbnb host? From setting up a brand new Airbnb to becoming a Superhost, this guide from specialist insurance provider Pikl will help find success.
Read our in depth guide for logging into Airbnb plus key troubleshooting tips.
Many hosts are unaware that standard home insurance is usually inadequate for Airbnb. Find out why in our essential guide.
Learn what protect Airbnb offers for hosts and why its limitations mean you could be at risk.
Pikl provides extra security to esure and Sheilas’ Wheels customers involved in short-term letting
The partnership has been set up to provide Pikl with flexible underwriting capacity for a range of property and vehicle products. It will enable Pikl to operate a nimble product development approach allowing products to potentially be brought to market in weeks.
Read our tips on how to get started with your holiday letting in the UK.
Make sure your Holiday Let is protected. Read our top insurance tips and the potential risks with renting out your holiday home to guests
Former Bluefin and Gallagher boss joins the board.
Why you should consider and the benefits of becoming an Airbnb host.
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You may not be covered by your insurer.