@Francesco1366
However, I think I will never reach your conclusions which I believe are extremely exaggerated and incorrect according to the same rights that should protect all of us, even Airbnb.
Whether you never arrive at my conclusion, or you do, those facts I base my conclusion on are the basis of what has already happened. If you cannot recognise that, then you might as well kiss any hope of future 'better treatment' bye-bye.
You may avoid accepting those facts but that is the problem and reason why hosts continually fail in getting a better treatment - because they allow themselves to be abused in the first place and not take a firm and justified stand against it.
Talking about talks about providing solutions is just a distraction from the existing problems which will never be made right and which Airbnb are profiting from in the meantime by the exploitation of hosts by the denial of their contractual entitlement. As long as hosts are willing to continue futile talks and not take action when it is required they will continue to be abused.
"Next time will be better" is not the solution needed. The solution is needed now and for actions which have already happened. and incidentally too the subject matter of this thread. "Hosts having a seat at a table" as equals... You are wrong because you appoint Airbnb as a fair and balanced business partner. It is plainly evident by their actions, they're not.