1. Admission fee is charged. This fee is usually one-off, which is used to pay for joining and brand use.
2. Collect management fees. Some custodians may charge private custodians a certain management fee, which is generally charged according to the number of rooms in the hotel or a certain proportion of room income.
3. charge marketing fees. Some custodians may provide marketing services and charge corresponding fees. For example, they will be responsible for the promotion of B&B and attract more guests to stay. These services may be charged in different ways, such as a monthly fee per room or a percentage of the total cost of marketing activities.
The specific charging method may vary depending on the custodian institution and region. It is recommended to consult the custodian directly for more information.