Being Customer-Centered
Blessings I'd Like to Receive
20-to-40-year-old men & women
Tourists, travelers, business men/women
People looking for a quality experience and place to stay while in town
- Three mo. of savings --> Follow the law of tithing
- Married in the temple --> Follow the law of chastity
- Health body --> Follow the law of Word of Wisdom
- Peace --> Wearing garments obediently
Why do we need to repent, sanctify ourselves, and try to do good as we seek to become self-reliant?
20-to-40-year-old men & women
Tourists, travelers, business men/women
People looking for a quality experience and place to stay while in town
Do you live in or near a major city? It's a growing city. And Meridian for people traveling to the temple (for sealings!).
There’s likely a steady stream of both tourists and business travelers who need a place to stay.
Is there a college nearby? Yes. You might be able to rent your space for homecoming weekends, college tours, reunions, and graduation.
Do you live near the mountains? Yes, demand for your place may be more seasonal.
There’s likely a steady stream of both tourists and business travelers who need a place to stay.
Is there a college nearby? Yes. You might be able to rent your space for homecoming weekends, college tours, reunions, and graduation.
Do you live near the mountains? Yes, demand for your place may be more seasonal.
Does your location, and your home, offer the kinds of amenities a traveler would want?
Can guests walk to restaurants or public transportation?
Is there a place for them to park their car?
Will they have access to a kitchen and space to unwind?
Can guests walk to restaurants or public transportation?
Is there a place for them to park their car?
Will they have access to a kitchen and space to unwind?
If you go that route, consider whether there’s adequate privacy for guests — for example, will they have their own bathroom?
If you’re renting out your personal space, is there a room or closet where you can lock up valuables or personal items? People may rent out their two-bedroom apartment when they’re on vacation, but they list it as a one-bedroom, locking up anything of value or personal significance in the other bedroom.
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