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Consumables - Don’t run out!

Have you ever been in the shower and realized there was no soap or on a toilet and found inadequate toilet paper squares? These are big Vacation Rental Management faux pas. A negative experience like this can set the tone for a guest and create and underwhelming or even a bad experience.

Knowing the importance of coffee in the morning and the availability of other consumables LuxuryPad created the “Total Care Package.” LuxuryPad stocks your home with all necessary consumables to ensure guests never run out!
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As part of our “Total Care Package” guests will receive personal shampoo, conditioner, soap and body wash provided by LuxuryPad. Included in the package is toilet paper, paper towels, box tissues, teas, and coffee.



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