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  <title>350. Security Deposits vs Damage Waivers: Which Protects Your Short-Term Rental Better?</title>
  <description>Security deposits come up in almost every hosting conversation, but a lot of what hosts believe about them is wrong. We break down the difference between a deposit and an authorization hold, and why refunding deposits drains money from every stay. We cover damage waivers, when to charge a guest for damage, and how to build one full protection strategy.  How a security deposit and an authorization hold are actually different Why hotels never really &amp;quot;hold&amp;quot; your cash, and what they do instead The nine-day window a lot of hosts don't know they're racing against How to decide between an authorization hold and a damage waiver What to document before you ever charge a guest for damage  Thanks so much for hanging out with us today. We know this one got a little technical, but understanding how the money side of damage protection actually works will save you real headaches down the road. If this helped, subscribe and leave us a quick review, it means a lot. Check out our videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ShortTermRentalRiches Grab your free management eBook: https://strriches.com/#tools-resources Looking to earn more with your property (without the headaches)? Chat with our expert management team: https://strriches.com/management-services/ &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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