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Monthly Maintenance Check List

Maria Molu
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Don't wait for something to break before checking it. Here's a simple Monthly Maintenance Checklist I use to keep my Airbnb in great shape and avoid last-minute surprises. It's helped me stay ahead of problems and keep guests happy. It's a template you can use. Feel free to customise your own according to your space and amenities.

Check List Sections:

✓ Appliances & Utilities

✓ General Maintenance

✓ Guest Experience Essentials

✓ Tech & Connectivity

✓ Outdoor Areas (if applicable)

Safety Checks:

Smoke detectors

Fire extinguisher charged & visible

First-aid kit stocked

Locks & doors working properly

Appliances & Utilities

Air conditioner / heater filter

Refrigerator + microwave check

Water heater + plumbing

Lightbulbs working

General Maintenance

Walls & paint touch-up

Leaks or water damage

Pests (signs or preventive treatment)

Furniture condition

Guest Experience Essentials

Clean linens & towels stocked

Toiletries refilled

Welcome book updated

Keyless entry codes tested

Tech & Connectivity

Wi-Fi speed check

Smart TV & remotes working

Charging cables & plugs available

Back-up batteries (if applicable)

Outdoor Areas (if any)

Lawn/garden clean

Lighting functional

Trash bins clean & available.

I hope this helps someone.

Quick note: I don’t own an Airbnb (yet 😊). I co-manage listings for hosts, and I’m simply sharing what I’ve learned along the way in case it helps someone else.

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Some of this looks more like a spring cleaning checklist.

I don't check utilities or appliances, water heater or HVAC, you just know when they go out. I have HVAC serviced in the spring.

I can head off problems with HVAC by checking my honewell wifi thermostats to see if the heat or AC is struggling. The thermostats also let me know if humidity is too high or if they loose connectivity.

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