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Love to see a stricter policy option for holidays and/or seasonal. I recently lost a July 4th rental and the flexible option you all recommend didn't give time to get a new booking. Luckily I used our property instead but lost revenue. VRBO gives a 14 day cancelation option which seems fair to renters and the host = Travelers who cancel at least 14 days before check-in will get back 100% of the amount they've paid. If they cancel between 7 and 14 days before check-in, they'll get back 50%. Otherwise, they won't get a refund.
Thoughts?
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Hi @Susan5202
Have you considered changing to a more strict policy to something like Firm or Strict?
Here are the listing and descriptions for the available cancellation policies.
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/475
I hope this helps.
Also, you can provide feedback to Airbnb regarding the cancellation policies here: https://airbnb.com/feedback
David
David
Superhost Ambassador ~ Host Club Community Leader ~ Experienced Co-Host
Hi @Susan5202
Have you considered changing to a more strict policy to something like Firm or Strict?
Here are the listing and descriptions for the available cancellation policies.
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/475
I hope this helps.
Also, you can provide feedback to Airbnb regarding the cancellation policies here: https://airbnb.com/feedback
David
David
Superhost Ambassador ~ Host Club Community Leader ~ Experienced Co-Host
I did make the change to Firm. When you first list ABB recommends flexible so that's what I did. In the off season I may switch back. But I still think a stricter Holliday policy would be a good option to offer hosters.
Thanks for the feedback
Susan
@Susan5202 sadly you can't switch the cancellation policy seasonally unless you limit bookings to a few months in advance. Someone booking in low season with a flexible policy for a stay in high season will keep the flexible cancellation policy.
I've used strict for eight years @Susan5202 what do you use. If you want to protect yourself use a stricter policy.