The High Cost of the Old Way
For many property managers and hosts, collecting a security deposit is a necessary step to protect their rental property. But let’s be honest, it’s also a major headache. The traditional ways of handling these deposits can cost you both time and money. When you manually process a guest’s credit card, you often get hit with two sets of transaction fees: one for the initial charge and another for the refund. This means you’re losing money even when nothing goes wrong.
Beyond the fees, the whole process is a logistical nightmare. Imagine a busy weekend with multiple guest departures. You’re trying to manage cleaning crews, handle new arrivals, and now you have to manually process a dozen refunds. It’s easy for things to get missed or delayed, and that’s a quick path to a frustrated guest and a bad review.Â
As one property owner in our video mentioned, a terrible guest experience left him “so down” because he had no deposit to cover a trashed apartment. This kind of experience is a huge source of stress and can damage your reputation.
The Modern Approach: Pre-Authorization with ChargeAutomation
So, how do you fix this problem? The modern solution is to use guest deposit automation, which is a key concept for property managers today. Instead of manually charging a guest’s credit card, you can use payment pre-authorization. A pre-authorization simply puts a temporary hold on the deposit amount on the guest’s card. No money is actually moved or transferred unless you need to make a claim.
The benefits of this process are clear. First, because you never actually process a refund, you completely eliminate those costly refund fees. This is the solution to your guest deposit automation problem, no more lost money on a refund. Second, the entire process is automated by ChargeAutomation. It handles the pre-authorization before the guest arrives, and it automatically releases the hold a few days after check-out, provided there are no damages. You don’t have to lift a finger. This saves you a ton of time and prevents the kind of human error that can lead to bad reviews.Â
As a professional communication strategist, I want to emphasize that seamless communication about deposits builds trust. By letting guests know the deposit is only a pre-authorization, they feel more secure and are more likely to have a positive experience.Â
Beyond Deposits: How Automation Drives Profit and Growth
This shift to automation isn’t just about deposits; it’s a big part of a wider trend in the hospitality industry. According to experts at EHL Insights, technology is allowing even small property owners to offer a more customized, seamless experience. This includes automating tasks like guest check-in without them needing to interact with a front desk or a host.Â
ChargeAutomation is a great example of this, as it allows property managers to scale their businesses without adding more manual work.
This modern approach also creates new opportunities to earn more money. Once a guest has completed their automated check-in and deposit, the system can automatically offer them upsells, like a late check-out or a welcome package.Â
This is where your guest deposit automation truly shines, as you can generate new revenue streams. These upsells can be dynamic, meaning the system offers relevant options based on the guest’s profile. A couple might be offered a massage, while a family gets a discount on local activities. All of this is done through a single, automated platform.
Plus, a great guest experience drives more direct bookings. When guests feel they have a secure, efficient, and professional experience, they’re more likely to book directly with you for their next stay instead of going through a third-party site. This saves you on OTA commissions and allows you to build a direct relationship.Â
Getting Started with ChargeAutomation
So, are you ready to stop losing money on refund fees and start giving your guests a better experience? The first step is simple. The ChargeAutomation platform is designed for easy setup, and it connects with your existing property management system and payment gateway.Â
Their pre-authorize damage deposit is a great way to communicate this feature. You can connect everything and even start using the basic check-in and deposit feature for free. You have nothing to lose and a lot to gain.
Don’t let old, inefficient processes hold you back. Start automating your guest deposits today and take the first step towards a more profitable and streamlined property management business. Book a demo with our team or sign up to get started.

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A high Airbnb occupancy rate can look healthy while hiding underpriced nights, heavy turnover, or weak margins. A low rate can point to pricing, but it can also expose listing friction, stay restrictions, weak visibility, or poor conversion.
In this episode, we break down how to calculate occupancy correctly and why broad averages are often a weak benchmark. We also look at booking pace, comparable local listings, and the difference between a demand problem and a pricing problem.
The goal is not to chase one percentage. It is to use occupancy as a signal for the next decision.
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✅ Calculate occupancy from booked nights and available nights
✅ Compare similar listings in the same market and season
✅ High occupancy can signal underpricing
✅ Low occupancy does not always mean rates are too high
✅ Change one variable at a time and review the result
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