I am new to hosting, and my space is currently under construction. But, in the attempt to get knowledgable and ready, I starting poking around the AIrbnB site to start my property's profile, etc. I got to a certain point and it said that due to my address, I'm require to get a LA home sharing certificate, and after doing so, I"m to return to the site with the number before being able to proceed. So, of course, I follow the link provided by Airbnb, I fill out the application and send in $189. A couple weeks later I got an email denying my application because they could see that 1- the space is still under construction and 2- a certificate of occupancy is required, and I didn't have one yet.
Fine, I thought, I'm too early, I'll circle back later, but guess what? LA City is refusing to refund the money I sent to them.
I was simply wishing to get the airbnb site up and ready, while keeping it inactive until I really can begin hosting.
The purpose of this comment is to let you know I think it's **bleep**ty that airbnb has that as a step that is needed before a host can actually look around and get to know the hosting site before they are ready to start hosting. So I have a couple months more before construction is finished, and I could be learning more about airbnb, but I can't until after the property is ready to share.