Why Guest Counts and Onsite Hours Matter When Hosting a Private Event at a Property – Planning a private event at a home or unique property requires more than creativity and great event professio—it requires accuracy, clear communication, and respect for the space. At Gianna and Company, we work closely with property owners and clients to ensure every detail is handled with care. Two of the most important details are guest count and onsite hours. Here’s why we ask for them early in the planning process—and how they help protect your event, your budget, and the property.
When hosting an event at a private residence or specialty venue, the guest count directly affects:
The rental fee
The level of wear and tear on the property
Parking and neighborhood considerations
Staffing requirements
Property owners want to know the maximum number of people expected onsite, as this helps them prepare their home and manage the potential impact on their neighborhood. Sharing the highest potential guest count allows us to negotiate the most accurate rental fee upfront—avoiding surprises later.
Event rental rates are often based on how long a client needs access to a property. Clear onsite hours allow us to:
Negotiate an accurate rental fee
Staff the event properly
Ensure you understand how potential Overtime fees work
If an event goes beyond the contracted hours, the Overtime pricing is always outlined in the agreement. Transparency is essential in private event planning, and we make sure every detail is in writing.
To help clients stay in control of their budget, we’ve introduced a new procedure:
An hour before your contracted end time, our onsite team will check in to confirm whether you plan to go into Overtime.
This allows you to choose whether to extend the celebration or begin wrapping up—no surprises, no last-minute stress.
A next-day teardown may seem like a small detail, but it makes a significant difference for both property owners and clients. Here’s why we encourage it:
Daylight helps crews see clearly, reducing the chance of accidental damage to the property, landscaping, or rental items.
Late-night teardowns can be disruptive. Scheduling the breakdown for the next morning protects neighborhood relations—especially important for residential event venues.
Cleaning crews work more effectively in daylight. They can spot areas that need attention and ensure the home is returned to perfect condition.
At Gianna and Company, we believe that thoughtful planning creates exceptional experiences. By understanding guest counts, onsite hours, and teardown timing, we can protect your investment, maintain positive relationships with property owners, and ensure your event runs smoothly.
If you’re planning a wedding, corporate event, or private celebration in Los Angeles, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Here is a link to our locations at Gianna and Company –
https://giannaandcompany.com/estate-location-rentals-greater-los-angeles/