Not much I'm afraid.RichardHenshall wrote:Unfortunately I'm not sure that the average guest would have any idea what it represents, so I think it's unimportant to them or to me where it is for the time being.
I confess that I haven't tried to establish what the rules say on the subject.
So if you have at least the two letters AL (Alojamento Local) and the registration number anywhere, you should be in compliance with the law.
Of course that if you write something such as "apartment registered under the Portuguese Law of Local Lodging with the number AL xxxx, fully compliant with the cleaning and security measures", I guess the clients will take note.
HolidayLettings and Only-Apartments already have a proper form field where you can enter this number.stork wrote:Where in your ads do you (plan to) put the AL number?
But as I said to Richard, I think using this number in the description text can make your advert stand out from the crowd.
Finally, Booking and BudgetPlaces are the only sites I know so far that refuse to put it anywhere inside their adverts of our properties.