Hello everyone,
We've often noticed hosts ask in our com...
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Hello everyone,
We've often noticed hosts ask in our community, if it's a good idea to have a hot tub in the listing and ...
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I have gotten request to come see the property before they book, I feel this is just get around booking through site. Any thoughts or suggested responses? I redirect to the photos and say it’s occupied, which it is.
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It's a security and privacy risk to allow previews and also against Airbnb's ToS. The only thing that you have to say is that previews are not permitted and that the photos and description are current and accurate. You don't have to respond any further if they persist, and then you really know that you dodged a bullet and the person wouldn't have been the type of person you would want at your place.
I would definitely feel a scam. If they are already in your area then why do they need your STR? Sometimes they do I have had contract employees switching from a hotel to my rental but in those cases I am dealing with someone who frequently rents and they arre aa 4pm check in ours in case I am a liar/
Hello @Jean5827
This type of request happened when I first started out three years ago and stopped when I started getting more reviews.
New hosts typically get this type of requests I 'm afraid and it's just a way for these type of guests to avoid Airbnb fees. I would tell them nicely but firmly that I only go through the platform and would flag these guests so that Airbnb would hopefully remove them. In the message stream you have three little dots and you can flag them here.
It sounds like you're very switched on already anyway and have handled the situation well. Always trust your instincts..
All the best
Joëlle
Thank you Joelle: I am very versed at long-term rentals as I manage many, newer to the STR business, which I only do for 30+ days. Being in Napa Valley I tend to get more interns, moving to area or medical temps. This question of letting them preview has frustrated me as time-consuming and pictures should cover it. I definitely only rent this through Airbnb, prefer the protection.
Thank you for time responding, very helpful.
Jean
It's a security and privacy risk to allow previews and also against Airbnb's ToS. The only thing that you have to say is that previews are not permitted and that the photos and description are current and accurate. You don't have to respond any further if they persist, and then you really know that you dodged a bullet and the person wouldn't have been the type of person you would want at your place.
That's a great response and I totally agree. Thank you
Totally unnecessary and not worth the trouble.